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Peter in Spanish?

Pedro. It is IMPROPER to translate a person's name unless that person chooses to translate his own name. A person named Peter is called PETER in any language. That is his name.


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It is called being subpoenaed to court to testify as a witness.


What do you call a person who types what happens in the court room?

The court reporter types out the transcript of the trial.


What is it called when you take a person to court?

It is called suing. You sue someone.


What is it called to take a person to court?

It is called suing. You sue someone.


A person that pleads in a court of law is called a?

plaintiff


What is the accused person in a court case called?

The suspect


What is it called when a person has the right to appear in court in person?

writ of habeas corpus


What is called a person who does according to his will?

he would be called a very moody person... may be some would see him as determined.... it depends on how much he is able to translate his thoughts to actions....


What is the person called when he or she is in court?

It all depends why the person is there. If the person is charging another then he is called the plaintiff If he is being charged, then he is called the defendant. For additional info, look at www.ForYourEyesOnlyAgency.com


Who is the guilty person in court called?

The accused person (who might be guilty) is called the defendant.The victim is represented by the state via the prosecutor (who is rarely the district attorney), though the victim may appear as a witness.A person suing in civil court is called a plaintiff.


What do you call a person who testifies under oath in court?

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