I'm not too sure on American (I guess) law but if you have information about a crime I would definitely phone the police. If you don't wish to testify you could always make the call anonymous.
Also, a person can never be made to testify either against themselves especially, and there are shield laws where spouse cannot be exerted to testify against their spouse.
Yes, a recorded phone call can be admissible in court as evidence, but it must meet certain legal requirements to be considered admissible, such as being relevant to the case and obtained legally.
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Yes, recorded phone calls can be admissible as evidence in court, but their admissibility may depend on various factors such as the consent of the parties involved, the relevance of the call to the case, and the legality of the recording.
A subpoena.
Yes, in some cases
A summons.
That's why they call it politics.
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it is called a subpoena.
An event that is unlikely to occur is often referred to as a "remote possibility" or "improbable event." In more casual terms, it might be called a "long shot." In some contexts, such events might also be described as "highly unlikely" or "rare."
You call him, then ask. He says no and you try again. Still no luck? Well, chances are this is what will happen and because he is famous he more than likely will not come.