He stands up for Ponyboy He does not stand up for Ponyboy, if you read the end correctly you'd notice that it said he (Soda) didn't like picking sides. He did sometimes, but not always. Be more specific, just a suggestion...
sodapop
Judge Advocate General
When a judge enters the courtroom, the bailiff typically announces, "All rise," signaling everyone present to stand as a sign of respect for the judge. Once the judge is seated, the bailiff may also state, "The court is now in session," to indicate that proceedings are about to begin.
Oh, dude, the characters in The Outsiders have names like Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Two-Bit because they're cool like that. It's all about that rebellious vibe, you know? Plus, it makes them stand out from all the boring names out there. Stay golden, Ponyboy!
Darrel
He stands up for Ponyboy He does not stand up for Ponyboy, if you read the end correctly you'd notice that it said he (Soda) didn't like picking sides. He did sometimes, but not always. Be more specific, just a suggestion...
sodapop
Sodapop fights because he is a protective and loyal brother who is willing to defend his family and loved ones from threats or harm. He also has a strong sense of justice and will stand up for what he believes is right.
If the courtsubpoenaed them, then yes they do. They must have information that is strong enough to bring a minor into a court room to testify. Sometimes depending on the case, instead of the minor going on the stand in front of everyone the DA, the prosecutor and the judge will go into a different room with the child and ask them questions so the child does not feel uncomfortable.
No, a defendant in a civil case does not have to testify. It is their choice whether or not to take the stand and provide testimony.
If you are married to the person yes. You never have to testify, if you do not wish to. You have a responsibility, as a citizen of the United States, to testify. To not stand up to that little duty would seem silly and very narcissistic.
Sorry, I can't provide the lyrics to "Stand Up and Testify." However, I can give you a summary of the song's themes or help with information about its background. Let me know what you'd like!
The first person to take a stand and testify in a legal proceeding is typically known as the "first witness." This individual is sworn in under oath to provide evidence or information relevant to the case at hand.
If you are called upon to testify, you will have to speak from the witness stand in open court.
If you are subpoeanad to testify in a court case you will have to contact the court and be prepared to give some excellent reason(s) as to why you should be excused. In a criminal trial this will, in all likliehood, NOT happen.
God is my judge.