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Anyone, including convicted felons, can be subpoenaed to testify in court and can actually testify in court. Convicted felons often testify in court. By cooperating, they may obtain better treatment or even a reduced sentence. The fact of their conviction, however, may reduce their credibility in the eyes of the Judge or jury.

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