A person who testifies against you is often called a "perjurer" or "liar." (wink)
AnswerThe opposing party's witnesses are generally called to testify against you. If you are being tried criminally, they are often called "State's witnesses."
The person who testifies against you in court is called a witness. They will tell the court exactly what they know or saw that pertains to why you are in court.
A witness is the person that testifies in court.
It's the "plaintiff" who accuses a person of a crime. The one accused of the crime is the "defendant".
A witness. There are many types of witnesses.
Witness's testify for and against you.
a witness
The person who administers justice in a district court is the district court judge
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The person who has been found guilty of doing something bad in court is typically referred to as the defendant.
A ward, or a delegate.
This sounds like a common scam where scammers pretend to be from a court or law firm to scare or pressure individuals into providing personal information or making payments. Legitimate court or legal notifications would typically be served in person by a professional process server, and they would not ask you to call a payday loan company. It's best to verify the authenticity of such requests by contacting the court directly.
The court reporter types out the transcript of the trial.
A bankruptcy docket number is the number that the court assigns a person's case. The court will call your case by the docket number.
The person born under the sign of Taurus is referred to as a Taurian.
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i made a call to a person that owes me money, it was percieved as a harassing call, i di not make threat but was percieved that way, now a court summons was issued, do i need an attorney?
Call a clerk at a local court house.
Call the probate court where the person was a resident of when they died, ask if a will has been offered for probate.