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Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
Yes, a judge can ask a witness questions during a court proceeding.
Go to the office of The Clerk of The Court and inquire
Take it with you. The judge will ask you questions and, if you need your evidence, show it to him then.
Judges don't usually do that. They'd ask you in court.
If you have been assigned a judge, contact the clerk of the court for that court and ask.
That would be judicial misconduct. A judge is supposed to only rule on issues before the court of jurisdiction.
go to the judge and ask for an edit on your court papers
First they ask the judge , then they just present it!
You need to ask the court judge about that.
he tells marry warren to go to the judge and tell the truth about how everything is a lie and also told her to tell the judge that she really made the doll and gave it to Abigail
When you go to court as your lawyer to ask the judge for house arrest. From there the judge will see if you qualify depending on your charges and if you work or not.