Yes, but the judge may direct the lawyer to stop and let the witness finish. If you are on cross examination, the lawyer that represents you or called you as a witness will probably jump up and ask the judge to direct the lawyer to let you finish, unless you are rambling or need to be interrupted.
the office, prisons, and court houses
This is called a brief
Yes. A lawyer is an officer of the court and has duties and responsibilities to it.
No. Perjury is falsifying a sworn statement, usually in a court.
A statement in the US Supreme Court has to be shown in the court. It is told by the law.
You could be charged with perjury (making a false statement). You will be asked if your claim is accurate, and if you lie, you could also be charged with contempt of court.
No. Statement to the press are always statements by the party making them and should always be regarded as that parties slant on the truth.While Juries determine guilt, courts normally make rulings, not statements.
if it was a written statement yes she can be called to court
The statement that the court agrees that a worker needs a living wage is true. The standard that is called a living wage is difficult to determine and is not determined by the court itself, but this is not a false statement.
national court system, state court system and tribal court system.
"Silence the court is in session," is a statement which is made by the court clerk. This is aimed at calling order in the court for the proceedings to start.
Perjury.