They have to because it's one of they believes
No. If you are subpoenaed to be a witness, you don't have a choice. You must appear.
Yes, individuals can refuse to be a witness in court, but they may face legal consequences such as being held in contempt of court.
No, such individuals are routinely fired.
Yes, you can refuse to be a witness in a civil case if you do not want to testify. However, you may be compelled to testify if you are subpoenaed by the court.
Yes, a witness in a civil case can refuse to answer questions by invoking their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
I refuse to answer on the grounds that it might incriminate me.
Not sure if I understand the question correctly but surely any adult Jehovah's Witness or adult non Jehovah's Witness has the right to refuse a blood transfusion. If not then it means that someone else has the right to force a medical procedure on another.
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You can, but you can also be held in contempt of court or charged criminally.
I refuse to testify on the grounds that it might incriminate me - taken from the fifth amendment to the american constitution.
Pacifists or conscientious objectors. These are people who refuse to fight based on religious or moral principles.
According French law, religious marriage isn't valid if you are not married beforehand by the mayor. In other terms, no civil marriage means no marriage, so the "spouse" is in fact, as regards law, a total stranger.