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Who does john proctor bring to the court to testify on behalf of elizabethmartharebecca?

Mary Warren.


What is mary warren reluctant to do on elizabeths behalf?

In "The Crucible," Mary Warren is reluctant to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Proctor. She is afraid if she does testify, Abigail and the other girls will turn against her. She is finally persuaded to go to court and testify by John Proctor.


Why did Mary warren accuse john proctor?

In the beginning, Mary agrees to go with John Proctor and testify against Abigail in court, but then when actually in court, she flakes under pressure and accuses Proctor of witchcraft and joins Abigail once again.


Who does john proctor brng to the court to testify on behalf of elizabeth Martha and rebecca?

Marry Warren.On page 87, Parris says, "Mary Warren! What are you about here?And Proctor responds "She would speak with the Deputy Governor."


Why does elizabeth deny john's relationship with Abigail?

The Crucible, Act II: Elizabeth asks Proctor to speak to Abigail and tell her that no chance exists of him marrying her if anything happens to his wife.Hale asks Proctor to testify in court and then questions Elizabeth to find out if she believes in witches. Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive and tell Proctor, Hale and Elizabeth that the court has arrested both of their wives for witchcraft.


Must you testify if not subpoinaed?

if you are not called into court, you will not have to testify


Does a defendant have to testify in court?

No, a defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.


Does the defendant have to testify in court?

No, the defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.


Who is Mary warren?

Court in Salem


What is Mary Warren to do on Elizabeth's behalf?

The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller about the Salem witch trials. In this play, Mary Warren is brought into court to testify on the behalf of Elizabeth Proctor during the third act.


What is a false testify in court?

Perjury


Is it legal to pay a witness to testify in court?

No, it is illegal to pay a witness to testify in court. This is considered bribery and can result in criminal charges.