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To give evidence according to law; the examination of a witness who declares his knowledge of facts.

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To give evidence according to law; the examination of a witness who declares his knowledge of facts.

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This definition of Testify Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..

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  • Legal Topics.
  • Attorney-Client Privilege; Marital Communications Privilege; Physician-Patient Privilege; Privileged Communication.

    Further Reading (Articles)

    Criminal Law – Right to Testify – Seventh Circuit Holds That Defendant’s Waiver of the Right to Testify Was Valid despite District Court’s Failure to Engage in an On-the-Record Colloquy regarding the Decision. – United States V. Stark, Harvard Law Review; April 1, 2008

    D.C. Murder Trial Halted When Key Witness Refuses to Testify, The Washington Post; June 1, 1991; Nancy Lewis

    Judges must rule before trial on motions in limine: a new ruling lets criminal defense attorneys know before deciding to let their clients testify whether their priors will be admitted at trial.(People v. Patrick)(Illinois), Illinois Bar Journal; March 1, 2009; Gunnarsson, Helen W.

    U.S. accounting board auditor can testify against firms, International Herald Tribune; May 28, 2003; Floyd Norris

    Talansky to testify on Sunday against Olmert in Holyland trial, Jerusalem Post; January 16, 2013; YONAH JEREMY BOB

    WITNESS REFUSES TO TESTIFY IN ALPINE VOTE-FRAUD CASE, The Record (Bergen County, NJ); April 14, 1999; RICHARD COWEN, Staff Writer

    FEDS PERSUADE WITNESS TO TESTIFY AT DRUG TRIAL.(LOCAL), The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA); March 13, 1996; Plemmer, Angelita Waltz, Lynn

    Republicans Launch Second Attack on Local D.C. Marijuana Policies, Norton to Testify at Hearing, States News Service; April 22, 2014

    Waiting for “Condi” to testify, Virgin Islands Daily News; April 1, 2004

    Barry Bonds trial: Anderson ordered back to jail for refusing to testify, Oakland Tribune; March 22, 2011; Howard Mintz

    Blagojevich: ‘It is my decision’ not to testify, AP Online; July 21, 2010; MIKE ROBINSON and MICHAEL TARM

    Hamm refuses to testify at trial; Mother of 3 drowned children is cited by judge for contempt, Telegraph – Herald (Dubuque); March 28, 2006; ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Victim won’t testify, risks jail, Oakland Tribune; December 10, 2005; Malaika Fraley, STAFF WRITER

    CLINTON UNLIKELY TO TESTIFY BEFORE GRAND JURY, The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY); July 5, 1998; PETER BAKER – Washington Post

    Testify! intends to positively inspire WTLC’s listeners, Indianapolis Recorder; April 11, 2003; Perry, Brandon A.

    Norton Request to Testify Denied, Will Hold Press Conference Tomorrow, States News Service; January 8, 2014

    Analysis: Condoleezza Rice’s decision not to testify in front of the 9-11 Commission, NPR Morning Edition; March 29, 2004; BOB EDWARDS

    Health district to testify against refueling depot ; Kootenai planner asks agencies to address aquifer concerns, The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA); January 27, 2000; Heather Lalley Staff writer

    SAPS Applies for Mr X to Testify at Commission in Camera, The Star (South Africa); March 18, 2014

    Ultimatum in abuse case: Testify or go to jail, Oakland Tribune; December 10, 2005; Malaika Fraley, STAFF WRITER


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