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alukav5142 [94]
3 years ago
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If you are married and your partner commits a crime, what is your responsibility as a witness in the trial of your husband or wi

fe?
1.To testify and tell the court the parts of the story that make your spouse look innocent.
2.To be honest with the court when they force you to testify.
3.To protect your spouse, no matter what you know happened.
4.to be honest with the court, but you cannot be forced to testify. ​
Law
1 answer:
Vanyuwa [196]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

2

Explanation:

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