The prosecutors want Zinzi and Bolden to testify because they may have important information or evidence relevant to the case. Their testimony could help establish the facts of the case, corroborate other witness statements, or provide insights that are crucial for the prosecution's argument.
I don't believe you have much choice. If you are not the defendant, married to the defendant, or legally insane and a danger to your self and others, you have to testify. If you refuse, you can be held in 'Contempt of Court', and will go to jail.
The English translation to "je veux le droit" is "I want the right."
He arrived early because he didn't want to be late.
I want to be a lawyer in French is 'Je veux devenir avocat' or 'Je veux devenir huissier' or 'Je veux devenir notaire'.
An example of liberty is the freedom to express one's opinions and beliefs without fear of censorship or persecution. This includes the freedom to participate in peaceful protests and assemblies to advocate for social or political change.
I don't know that is why am asking you
- I Wanna - Testify was created in 1967.
Mississippi state university.
No, Grandpa did not want the protagonist to testify in the trial because he feared for the safety of his family and the potential backlash from the white community. He believed that staying quiet was the best way to protect themselves.
you go to court and testify
A subpoena.
I don't believe you have much choice. If you are not the defendant, married to the defendant, or legally insane and a danger to your self and others, you have to testify. If you refuse, you can be held in 'Contempt of Court', and will go to jail.
Ask your doctor. If you have issues with stress then testifying could make them worse. If one doctor does not, then perhaps a different doctor will.
WHAT court case does he not want to testify in - his own? He has that right if he wishes to exercise it. If you are referring to some other case in which he may not want to testify - the court has the power to compel his attendance and be called as a witness. If he takes the stand and refuses to answer questions or testify, the jury can then draw their own conclusion from his refusal, and use that, or not, in their deliberations.
They don't want to have their lives disrupted by having to testify in court.
A summons.
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