Refer to rsmo 491
Age 10
a child in tribal custody has asked to speak with the judge of the tribe. Does the child have the right to do that?
if you are not called into court, you will not have to testify
No, a defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
No, the defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
The second highest court in the states of Missouri is the Federal Court of Missouri. The highest court in Missouri is the Supreme Court of Missouri.
Perjury
In court, the attorney will present and argue your case. However, you must speak for yourself or remain silent. No one else can testify for you.
No, it is illegal to pay a witness to testify in court. This is considered bribery and can result in criminal charges.
The 5th Amendment. That's why they say "I plea the 5th"
Yes, an attorney can testify as a witness in a court case, but there are limitations and ethical considerations that may apply.
Absolutely not, and they will be charged with contempt of court if they show up to testify in that condition.