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You can only ask a witness their opinion to an extent. If the witness has not been qualified as an expert, then you can not ask the witness for an opinion that could effect the outcome of the case in any way. However, if a witness has been qualified as an expert, then you can ask them for their opinion on any issue in which they have enough expertise.
They are known as "expert" witnesses.
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Yes, they can. Typically a defense attorney will subpoena the witness, but the attorney may request that the court order the witness to remain in the court after testifying for the state. This assumes there is evidence the witness has to offer that cannot be brought out on cross examination of them for some reason. The better practice is to issue a subpoena.
THey are just a dog, so yes. What is the issue?
The court can issue a Supoena which orders a witness to appear ; see related link below .
A expert is when someone is really good at something. In fact, it is when a person has extended knowledge about any given subject, issue, place, person(s), or random thing.
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Yes. A Jehovah's Witness can go to a nursing home and visit a friend, a neighbor or family member that is not one of Jehovah's Witnesses. If there is another issue, it would be a personal choice whether or not to visit.
a political cue, is an expert opinion on an issue that helps somebody in congress decide how to vote.
obviously no!
No, and nor can an expert because neither will be able to find any.