Kehinde argued that the witness had been the INEC returning officer who was critically involved in the election and urged the tribunal to allow him to
testify.
Aside from Atar, Jerome Succor Aba, chairman of militant group Suara Bangsamoro, would
testify on his allegation that he suffered religious discrimination, arbitrary detention and torture in the hands of the US Department of Homeland Security and US Customs and Border Patrol.
But if he were subpoenaed and did not want to
testify, Trump could always invoke his constitutional right not to
testify against himself and decline to answer questions.
[USA], Aug 8 ( ANI ): 'Top Chef' host Padma Lakshmi took the witness stand in a federal trial to
testify her frightening encounter with the angry Teamster union members.
Prosecutors evaluate a number of strategic considerations in selecting a particular witness to
testify in the grand jury.
Crabtree, who is now 19, is expected to
testify against Taylor at some point during his trial, which continues today.
According to the Jackson Hole (Wyo.) News & Guide, federal prosecutors have dropped their request to force a Wyoming newspaper reporter to
testify about her interview with a bank robbery suspect, Prosecutors had subpoenaed News & Guide reporter Emma Breysse to
testify about her interview with Corey Allan Donaldson.
Joseph Lease's
Testify is a rare and harrowing meditation on the breaking point of the American project.
ISTANBUL, February 20, 2012(A.A) - Istanbul Chief Prosecutor's Office with Special Authority said on Monday that it would withdraw an instruction sent to Ankara Chief Prosecutor's Office to
testify the undersecretary of National Intelligence Organization (MIT).
Suggestions include using an all-female court or requiring a witness to wear a thinner niqab that better allows the court to "assess her demeanour." The judges added, however, "If, in the specific circumstances, the accused's fair trial right can be honoured only by requiring the witness to remove the niqab, the niqab must be removed if the witness is to
testify."
Last year, the Illinois Supreme Court held that absent extraordinary circumstances, trial judges should rule on motions in limine in criminal cases before the trial begins and not defer ruling until after the defendants
testify. People v Patrick, 233 Ill 2d 62, 908 NE2d 1 (2009).