That depends on how it is arranged. You can settle the case out of court with a legal agreement. If the case is going to go on without you, and you are suggesting blackmail or a bribe just so you don't testify or "forget" things during your testimony... that is illegal. I suggest talking to an attorney about what you have in mind.
£5 per fortnight I think
if you are not called into court, you will not have to testify
No, a defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
No, the defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
Perjury
No, it is illegal to pay a witness to testify in court. This is considered bribery and can result in criminal charges.
No, we do not accept posters as a form of payment.
If the jail or court house is setup to accept debit cards then bail can be paid with one. It is an acceptable form of payment but the accepting party has to have a way to accept the card as payment.
Yes, an attorney can testify as a witness in a court case, but there are limitations and ethical considerations that may apply.
Absolutely not, and they will be charged with contempt of court if they show up to testify in that condition.
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Yes, you can plead the 5th Amendment when subpoenaed to testify in court, which allows you to refuse to answer questions that may incriminate you.