Yes, of course!
This is not a question.
If you testify against, you argue against them.. If you testify for then, you agree with them and support them
Unless you are married you could be forced to testify. A spouse can not be forced to testify against a husband/wife.
Yes, a person on probation can testify in an Oregon court. Their probation status does not automatically disqualify them from serving as a witness. However, their credibility may be questioned due to their legal situation, and they may need to disclose their status to the court. Ultimately, the judge will determine the admissibility of their testimony.
Testify - Rage Against the Machine song - was created in 2000.
No, they can not make a spouse testify against a spouse.Added: But, they are not prevented from doing so, if THEY wish.
If a person is forced to testify at their own trial, it is often referred to as "compelled testimony." In many legal systems, this can be seen as a violation of the right against self-incrimination, which protects individuals from being forced to provide evidence that could be used against them in a criminal case. However, the specifics can vary depending on jurisdiction and the nature of the trial.
Yes, a spouse can testify but only on a voluntary basis. The spouse can not be compelled to testify.
According to the Constitution a person does not have to testify against themselves; in some states a spouse cannot be compelled to testify against a spouse.
Self Incrimination
no
Anyone who is sued is allowed to testify at trial for a calim against him or her.