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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.

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