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Of course they could. Anyone that has relevant information for a case can be called to testify in court. Just because you are an assistant doesn't mean you don't know something or see something.
if you are not called into court, you will not have to testify
It is called being subpoenaed to court to testify as a witness.
This word has been recently used as a challenge to express sympathy; i.e, "Testify...".I have been called to testify in court as an expert witness.
If you are called upon to testify, you will have to speak from the witness stand in open court.
For example: "The witness was called upon to testify to the Court her relation to the accused".
it is called a subpoena.
To speed-type everything that's being said.
if it was a written statement yes she can be called to court
witnesses dress should be consevatively and in a manner that shows respect for the court.
No, a defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.
No, the defendant does not have to testify in court. It is their constitutional right to remain silent and not incriminate themselves.