A person who witnesses a crime and does nothing to stop it or report it is under no obligation to do so. Therefore, though that action doesn't have a title, I would call it an unwillingness to get involved.
A Rebuttal witness is a witness who's testimony contradicts another witness. For example in a murder case the defence might call a character witness to provide evidence that the accused was a mild mannered nice guy. A rebuttal witness might be called by the prosecution to provide contradictory evidence of the accused's character and might testify that the person was violent, bad tempered or abusive. Experts are often called to testify for the prosecution and the defence will then often call other (rebuttal) experts who might have reached a different conclusion.
An adverse witness is a witness who is called by the opposing party in a legal proceeding or trial. This witness is expected to provide testimony that is unfavorable or contradictory to the position of the party that called them.
a coup can be violent or non-violent
A lay witness is a character witness or other person who is called on to testify and is not considered an expert.
A line of violent storms is called a squall line.
a coup can be violent or non-violent
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Answer They sometimes can be called an expert, a witness, or an expert witness.
no matter your situation nothing is ever impossible to achieve
Nothing "supports" the Earth in space. It is constantly falling around the sun, in a situation and on a path called an "orbit".
A prosecution witness is called by the government to provide evidence against the defendant, while a defense witness is called by the defendant's legal team to provide evidence in support of the defendant's case.
There is no such thing as a jahobo witness. It is used as an insult to mock a person who belongs to the Jehovah's Witness religion. Many witness children have been called that in school as a mockery.