Do NOT -repeat- do NOT ignore the subpoena. That is a court paper ordering your appearance. Call the court that issued the subpoena and discuss it with them. They will decide if you're too 'sick' to attend. The reason you're wanted on the stand is so the court can decide whether or not, what you have to say is relevant. It is not for you to decide on your own.
You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.You must discuss that question with an advocate at the court or with an attorney.
Defendant appears to discuss and understand the procedures. They can also apply court appointed attorney. If they are ready they can also make a plea.
Supreme court justices decide if laws are constitutional.
It is possible and it is up to a court to decide depending on the circumstances.It is possible and it is up to a court to decide depending on the circumstances.It is possible and it is up to a court to decide depending on the circumstances.It is possible and it is up to a court to decide depending on the circumstances.
Your honour we seek leave of court to discuss the options......to seek further advice from my client...........to discuss the offer with the applicant etc
Decide cases
Not by himself but he can go to court and try and the court will decide.
Court do not decide issues of ethics.
The court must refuse to decide the particular case.
They mainly interpret the Constitution and decide the outcomes for Supreme Court cases
He must notify the court of his situation and the court will decide.