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Bolton has said he would give testimony if he's subpoenaed.
He is now scheduled to give testimony behind closed doors on Friday.
Cosby, 71, from being forced to give testimony on a variety of grounds.
Kavanaugh is expected to give testimony this week related to the sexual assault allegations.
Grand juries can issue subpoenas for documents and can compel individuals to give testimony.
He is also requesting that witnesses or experts who give testimony sign non-disclosure agreements.
Several agency employees have flown to Washington over the last two weeks to give testimony.
Cohen is scheduled to give testimony next month before the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
Abedin is one of six people scheduled to give testimony in the Judicial Watch lawsuit.
Zuckerberg is also expected to give testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday.
Yes, Box coaches the coroner in how to give testimony that will result in a conviction.
Cosby was ordered to give testimony in a second deposition, which took place on April 19.
"The only lawful purpose for her confinement is to coerce her to give testimony," the filing reads.
" Another Republican senator -- John Thune of South Dakota -- said having the translator give testimony was "highly unlikely.
The poll also found a sharp partisan split over whether Barr should be forced to give testimony.
It said Friday it would allow him to give testimony on May 1, limited to policies and practices.
ClimateWire said nearly 300 people are planning to give testimony, and some groups have booked multiple speaking slots.
The Intelligence Committee then called some of those witnesses back to give testimony at public hearings in November.
Lionel Messi is expected to give testimony in court on Thursday in a trial that should last three days.
Now members of parliament from five countries want Zuckerberg to give testimony before an "international grand committee" of lawmakers.
Sayyed, who won a seat in Parliament in a May 6 election, is expected to give testimony through Thursday.
The charges came just days before Mr. Cohen is scheduled to appear before three congressional committees to give testimony.
Additionally, Fed Governor Randal Quarles will appear before the House Financial Services Committee to give testimony on financial system regulation.
Bannon, the former Trump 2016 campaign manager, is likely to give testimony describing his communications with Stone during the campaign.
The A.J.S. assigns teams of psychologists, investigators and lawyers to look into all homicides and to coax witnesses to give testimony.
The new revelation from Bolton raises questions about whether new witnesses will be called to give testimony in the coming proceedings.
Lawmakers will give testimony basically on how bad they believe the GOP bill is, and take as much as as they can.
Ayliff and his colleagues may give testimony for several hours Friday, but it means the trial has truly settled into its pace.
Representatives from Facebook, YouTube and Twitter faced lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to give testimony about extremist content on their platforms.
Television images showed U.S. Olympic swimmers Gunnar Bentz and Jack Conger walking into a police office at the airport to give testimony.
After House Democrats issued a subpoena to Sondland, he later agreed to comply and is now scheduled to give testimony on Thursday.
This month, Israel's Police Chief, Roni Alsheich, said for the first time that Netanyahu will give testimony as part of Case 3000.
When two witnesses in the case arrived at the train station to give testimony, about a thousand people showed up at the depot.
They give testimony on how that has helped them with a health issue, or to find a job, or to improve a relationship.
Armstrong recalled having to show up to municipal offices in person, wait in line, fill out forms, and give testimony, among other tasks.
The House did call 17 witnesses, and those witnesses did give testimony that was so damning as to lead to the president's impeachment.
U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland arrives to give testimony before the House Intelligence Committee hearing on the impeachment inquiry Wednesday.
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim has said the HDP lawmakers were detained after refusing to give testimony in a probe linked to "terrorist propaganda".
The head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is scheduled to give testimony to the Senate Banking Committee on cryptocurrencies later Tuesday.
He called on townspeople to give testimony not only about Friday's events in Hidalgo, but about the entire black-market chain of fuel theft.
Jurado will no longer give testimony because his wife supposedly "met up" with Jurado's employers, when, of course, she'd been taken against her will.
John Kakanis, who worked for Stone as an assistant and driver, has also been subpoenaed to give testimony to Mueller, Reuters reported last month.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is expected to give testimony during the latest trial, which could last between four and six weeks in San Diego.
The law was amended so that law enforcement officers can only attend to give testimony and face questions from prosecutors or grand jury members.
Viacom (VIAB) controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone will not be deposed nor give testimony at his upcoming mental competency trial, according to a judge's ruling.
Blackburn did give testimony at the beginning of the hearing, but her remarks were overshadowed by Hardaway's and Richardson's contentious responses to lawmaker questions.
This week the remaining 50 witnesses will give testimony at Melbourne Magistrates Court where the case against Pell has been heard since early March.
After that, senators will take up an issue that has loomed large over the trial: whether they will call any witnesses to give testimony.
He said he would happily give testimony in person for the investigation and then his legal team fought very hard for him not to.
Cook wants to form a blue-ribbon commission on user encryption, and Congress wants Cook and FBI director Comey to give testimony on Capitol Hill.
In January 1971, she reportedly asked to give testimony only orally, rather than in writing, and her handlers, who are identified by code names, agree.
Viacom — Controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone will not be deposed and will not give testimony at his upcoming mental competency trial, according to a judge's ruling.
"Hearing the voices of my peers have given me the strength to tell my story," said dancer Whitney Burns, the 125th woman to give testimony.
Pell, who is now the Vatican's treasurer, became the highest ranking Vatican official to give testimony on the issue of system abuse within the Church.
David and Jenelle are due back in court Monday for more custody hearings ... we're told David is expected to give testimony for the first time.
Zuckerberg is due to give testimony on this and likely wider issues related to privacy and data protection on his platform to US politicians this week.
On Wednesday, she is scheduled to give testimony in a separate investigation into alleged misdeeds at the Central Bank during the final months of her presidency.
HDP co-leaders Selahattin Demirtas and Figen Yuksekdag were jailed pending trial on Friday after refusing to give testimony in a probe linked to "terrorist propaganda".
Baker's comments came as the first of Kavanaugh's accusers, Christine Blasey Ford, began to give testimony on her accusations in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Kenneth W. Starr, the independent counsel, had subpoenaed Mr. Clinton but later withdrew the subpoena after the president agreed to give testimony voluntarily under certain conditions.
"Absent a court order directing that she need not appear, we expect that she will honor the subpoena and give testimony," attorney Joseph Cammarata tells PEOPLE exclusively.
A subpoena is a writ or order commanding a person either to appear and give testimony or to appear and provide certain specified documents, records or things.
There's Rita's burst of loyalty (she doesn't even wait until the Eyes are out of the house), the women in that bundle risking death to give testimony.
Jean Golong Golong was asked to give testimony about the typhoon's impact to the commission, but told BuzzFeed News she wasn't mad at the fossil fuel companies.
Judicial sources said the judge would consider whether to ask Lochte to return to Brazil to give testimony or allow him to do so in the United States.
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to give testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding his relationship with Trump during the Russia/Mike Flynn investigation.
The president has been engaging in tweets and an effort to intimidate witnesses, to try to encourage them to not give testimony that would be unfavorable to him.
New York, on the grounds that if the defendant could give testimony, the government had the concomitant right to undermine it by whatever information was in its hands.
Cover image: A crowd of people fill a hearing room of the North Dakota state Capitol to give testimony on legislation dealing with abortion, in Bismarck, N.D., Monday, Jan.
He said in the interview he would be prepared to give testimony under oath to investigators "if push came to shove and the legal advice was to do so".
If Flynn were subpoenaed, the Trump administration would likely oppose and assert that executive privilege acts as an absolute immunity preventing Flynn from being compelled to give testimony before Congress.
By designating the investigation as a formal criminal one, Durham and his team can now issue subpoenas, convene a grand jury, compel witnesses to give testimony, and file criminal charges.
"The indictment against Julian Assange unsealed today was obtained a year to the day before Chelsea appeared before the grand jury and refused to give testimony," Manning's support committee said.
The most traditional use is the calling of a cooperator at a co-defendant's trial to give testimony, which is how the government used Rick Gates in Manafort's first trial.
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told reporters that elected officials who incited and encouraged terrorism must face legal proceedings and that they had been detained because they had refused to give testimony.
Janet Yellen, round two: The Federal Reserve Chair will give testimony and face questions from the House Financial Services committee this morning, after spending time with the Senate Banking Committee yesterday.
In Gottlieb's case, the only repercussions came during his retirement, when he was hounded by lawsuits and congressional investigations, and compelled to give testimony in which he provided precious few details.
If left unchecked, it will send a dangerous message to cooperators — give testimony consistent with the government's theory of the case, regardless of veracity, or pay the price with your freedom.
Lawyers from the firms, all of which declined to comment on the contracts, are tasked with preparing witnesses who may be subpoenaed or asked to give testimony to a grand jury.
If subpoenaed in that context, the president must surrender documents and give testimony on all relevant matters demanded by the prosecutors, except for military secrets, diplomatic secrets and sensitive national security matters.
The former Army intelligence analyst has been held since early March because she refused to answer a grand jury's questions after she was subpoenaed to give testimony about WikiLeaks and Julian Assange.
Federal prosecutors and Mr. Wildstein have said that was because Mr. Baroni was asked to give testimony to a New Jersey legislative committee, and he read a version of the report there.
After all, if Mulvaney or Bolton could give testimony that would exculpate Trump in the Ukraine scandal, the president would have frog-marched them to the House Intelligence Committee himself last month.
"Chelsea will continue to refuse to answer questions, and will use every available legal defense to prove to District Judge [Anthony] Trenga that she has just cause for her refusal to give testimony."
Key members of the Trump campaign team, including Donald Jr., Kushner and former campaign chair Paul Manafort have been asked to give testimony on Capitol Hill that would send Russia fever into overdrive.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A dozen lawmakers from Turkey's opposition Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), which has Kurdish roots, were detained on Friday because they refused to give testimony in criminal proceedings, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said.
Ryan Lochte will be summoned back to Brazil to give testimony in front of the country's Justice Department in Rio over his fabricated robbery story, police officials confirmed to the Associated Press on Thursday.
According to The Guardian, Kirchner is set to give testimony Wednesday about an unrelated case involving the sale of U.S. dollar futures contracts at below-market rates by the central bank during her presidency.
In a complete denial of the critical concepts of the rule of law and due process, Swalwell claimed "we can only conclude that you are guilty" if someone refuses to give testimony or documents.
"Chelsea will continue to refuse to answer questions, and will use every available legal defense to prove to District Judge Trenga that she has just cause for her refusal to give testimony," her lawyers said.
To see why, only look at the case of Mr Kavanaugh—who, as we went to press, was due to give testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee along with Christine Blasey Ford, his main accuser.
"I give testimony of my life day after day to generate consciousness of the importance for breast self-exams as well as the importance to face obstacles with faith, bravery, humility and strength," she says.
Volker and Morrison will give testimony showing how the phone call was just one data point in a months-long shadow foreign policy campaign to strongarm Ukraine into delivering Trump the political dirt he wanted.
The broad focus across markets, though, remained the potential reaction to monetary policy at the world's top central banks as U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is set to give testimony before Congress on Wednesday.
Expressing raw feelings (guilt, shame, and mourning over their time serving in the military), the veterans give testimony of their experiences in Iraq and discuss the demons with which they continue to struggle back home.
Police raided the homes and detained the joint leaders of the HDP, the second-biggest opposition party in parliament, and another 10 HDP lawmakers after they refused to give testimony for crimes linked to "terrorist propaganda".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House budget official Mark Sandy will give testimony in a closed session of the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump if he is subpoenaed, his lawyer said on Thursday.
In March, 2015, the judge in the Prevezon case ruled that Browder's activism and promotion of "Red Notice" counted as business in America, and that he would have to give testimony as part of pretrial discovery.
Dunn, 28500 "…any person summoned as a witness by the authority of either the House of Congress to give testimony…who shall willfully…refuse to answer any question…shall be liable to indictment…" — 6900 U.S.C. 2628.
"Chelsea will continue to refuse to answer questions, and will use every available legal defense to prove to District Judge (Anthony) Trenga that she has just cause for her refusal to give testimony," the statement said.
As more witnesses in the impeachment probe continue to refuse to give testimony, House investigators are signaling they are prepared to begin the next phase of their inquiry -- even if their subpoenas are ignored across the board.
While it will take months to sort out in the courts whether they should be compelled to give testimony, the Democrats have concluded that this stonewalling may already be a reason to remove the President from office.
The army has reportedly blocked efforts to force General Galván to give testimony in the investigation on the grounds that he is still an adviser to the defense minister and so he cannot talk for "national security" reasons.
On Saturday, Lee's wife, Lee Ching-yu, asked during a news conference that supporters forgive her husband if he says something in court which disappoints them, as he might be required to give testimony against his own free will.
Torres, who was speaking at a rally in Chichicastenango, north of the capital, ordered lawmakers from her UNE party to summon both Degenhart and Foreign Minister Sandra Jovel to give testimony before Congress on how the deal was brokered.
At the same time, there are indications that he has been willing to use the official powers of the office, like dangling the pardon power, in an effort to encourage witnesses not to give testimony that's unfavorable to him.
Despite the White House's blanket directive to aides this fall not to testify, more than a dozen current and former national security officials, diplomats and career public servants ignored the president's instructions and opted to give testimony under oath.
Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleySondland emerges as key target after Vindman testimony In testimony, Dems see an ambassador scorned, while GOP defends Trump Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony MORE (D-Ill.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee.
Today at 1pm EST representatives from Apple and the FBI will give testimony before the House Judiciary Committee in Washington, D.C. The hearing is titled "The Encryption Tightrope: Balancing Americans' Security and Privacy," and will be streamed live on YouTube.
Bella Cornell and her mother Sarah Adams-Cornell, both members of the Choctaw nation, were invited to give testimony at the meeting before the McLoud school board voted to determine whether or not the use of the controversial mascot would continue.
"Chelsea will continue to refuse to answer questions, and will use every available legal defense to prove to District Judge Trenga that she has just cause for her refusal to give testimony," her legal team shared in a blog post.
When US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland sat down to give testimony as part of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning, he was warned by Republicans that he would be "smeared" by the Democrats.
While Trump's legal team may not be able to avoid having him give testimony, they may try to delay or limit how the President speaks in the Mueller case, according to lawyers who've followed this situation and others like it.
Police raided the homes and detained the joint leaders of the HDP, the second-biggest opposition party in the national parliament, and nine other lawmakers of the party early on Friday after they refused to give testimony for crimes linked to "terrorist propaganda".
Zuma, expected to give testimony to the inquiry from Monday to Friday, has also been in court on several occasions over the past year to answer corruption charges linked to a deal to buy military hardware for the armed forces in the 1990s.
The mother and daughter live in Oklahoma City, but were invited to travel to McLoud to give testimony by McLoud High School's Indian Education Director Woodrow Wilson, who said at the meeting that members of the community were afraid to speak against the mascot.
"We thought the part of society that has been least affected by the war would have shown solidarity towards those who have," said Palacios, who was one of dozens of war victims to travel to Cuba to give testimony at peace talks being held there.
Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleyIn testimony, Dems see an ambassador scorned, while GOP defends Trump Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony Tax-return whistleblower in spotlight amid impeachment fight MORE (D-Ill.) described Yovanovitch to reporters as "a brave woman" earlier in the day.
Lopez Obrador called on townspeople to give testimony not only about Friday's events in Hidalgo, but about the entire black market chain, including who punctures the pipelines, who informs locals about collecting fuel in containers, and how fuel is then put to personal use or sold.
American politicians may press the social-media firm for more information and also haul executives before Congress again to give testimony, especially as concerns mount about foreign interference in upcoming elections in 2018 and 443—big distractions for a firm contending with several other significant challenges.
Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates, along with James Clapper, the former director of national intelligence, will appear before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee Monday to give testimony that could help investigators learn more about Trump associates' alleged ties to Russia, including former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
But Andy Hall, who works with the non-profit Migrant Worker Rights Network (MWRN) in Thailand, said trafficking victims veer away from seeking help from Thai authorities because they could end up detained in shelters and unable to work until they give testimony against those exploiting them.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is scheduled to give testimony on monetary policy before Congress on Wednesday and Thursday, which some investors expect will provide clues regarding the likelihood of a rate cut from the U.S. central bank when it meets at the end of the month.
Earlier this month, the House Armed Services Committee held a hearing on the "State of the Military," inviting the vice chiefs of four of the five services to give testimony on the capabilities and funding the chiefs themselves believe necessary to improve their branches' readiness, modernization and training.
After spending four years mastering wet plate photography (also called the collodion process), Michael Bradley has employed the medium for a portrait project titled Puaki, which means "to come forth, show itself, open out, emerge, reveal, to give testimony" in the Māori language, according to the artist's website.
"State Street had given McCann a directive to shed light on the call for gender diversity in leadership and in business because there was so many studies that give testimony to the fact that inclusion of women in the decision making process result in better decisions and increased profits," Visbal explains.
The House voted earlier this month to send two articles of impeachment to the Senate, setting up a trial and a battle over whether witnesses will be called by the Senate to give testimony about the president's actions involving his efforts to push Ukraine's government to open a criminal investigation into Biden.
The spokesman also declined to comment on a related complaint filed by the National Labor Relations Board that contends the hedge fund "has been interfering with, restraining and coercing" employees like Mr. Tarui from exercising their rights — one of which is the ability to file a complaint or give testimony to the federal labor board.
Representatives for both sides of the Apple vs FBI argument were called to Congress earlier this week to give testimony in a hearing entitled "The Encryption Tightrope: Balancing Americans' Security and Privacy" — which has led to some bizarre claims from the pro-unlocking camp as they seek to justify forcing Apple to create a less secure version of iOS.
Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleyIn testimony, Dems see an ambassador scorned, while GOP defends Trump Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony Tax-return whistleblower in spotlight amid impeachment fight MORE (D-Ill.), a member of the Intelligence Committee, as he descended the Capitol staircase to the secure basement hearing room where the closed-door deposition is taking place.
In an era when litigation is used as an engine of politics and cases are brought that predictably have to be dismissed purely for the opportunity to force the parties to give testimony under oath, it is impossible to predict what may happen either to Trump or the judiciary if they should both steer on a collision course.
There has been an average of five letters submitted in transition hearings compared to just three-and-a-half in non-transition hearings, and hearings held during the transition period are more likely to have interest group officials speak: 22019 percent of transition hearings had at least one interest group official give testimony versus 23 percent of non-transition hearings.
Her lawyers said it was "conceivable" that Manning would again be held in contempt of court and return to the jail in Alexandria, Va. "Chelsea will continue to refuse to answer questions, and will use every available legal defense to prove to District Judge Trenga that she has just cause for her refusal to give testimony," they said in a statement.
Y.), Scott PerryScott Gordon PerryEx-Trump aide to tell Congress she objected to Ukrainian ambassador's removal: report Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony GOP, Trump look to smother impeachment inquiry MORE (Pa.) and Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanTrump urges GOP to fight for him Trump embarks on Twitter spree amid impeachment inquiry, Syria outrage Testimony from GOP diplomat complicates Trump defense MORE (Ohio), the ranking member of the Oversight panel.
House Judiciary Committee counsel Barry Berke questioned Lewandowski during a hearing on why Lewandowski had told NBC's "Meet the Press" early last year that he had not been asked to give testimony for former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerLewandowski says Mueller report was 'very clear' in proving 'there was no obstruction,' despite having 'never' read it Fox's Cavuto roasts Trump over criticism of network Mueller report fades from political conversation MORE's investigation.
Murphy's assertions come as Democrats and Republicans in the Senate debate whether or not new witnesses will be called to give testimony during the ongoing impeachment trial of President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE, given the newest claims made by the former national security adviser.
Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrWarren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Hillicon Valley: Facebook suspends misinformation networks targeting US | Lawmakers grill census officials on cybersecurity | Trump signs order to protect GPS | Dem senators propose federal facial recognition moratorium CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting MORE has agreed to give testimony before the House Judiciary Committee next month amid growing questions over the administration's alleged interference in the criminal case of a close ally of President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE.
Y.), Scott PerryScott Gordon PerryEx-Trump aide to tell Congress she objected to Ukrainian ambassador's removal: report Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony GOP, Trump look to smother impeachment inquiry MORE (R-Pa.), and Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanTrump urges GOP to fight for him Trump embarks on Twitter spree amid impeachment inquiry, Syria outrage Testimony from GOP diplomat complicates Trump defense MORE (Ohio), senior Republican on the House Oversight and Reform Committee, spoke with reporters on their way into the room, accusing Intelligence Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffSchiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails Trump urges GOP to fight for him House rejects GOP measure censuring Schiff MORE (D-Calif.) of conducting an underhanded process by releasing only selected portions of testimony from previous witnesses.
The company says it discovered the feature was abused by "malicious actors", writing: "Given the scale and sophistication of the activity we've seen, we believe most people on Facebook could have had their public profile scraped in this way" April 2018 — the UK's data watchdog confirms Facebook is one of 30 companies it's investigating as part of an almost year-long probe into the use of personal data and analytics for political targeting April 2018 — Facebook announces it has shut down a swathe of Russian troll farm accounts April 2018 — Zuckerberg agrees to give testimony in front of US politicians — but continues to ignore calls to appear before UK politicians to answer questions about the role of fake news on its platform and the potential use of Facebook data in the UK's Brexit referendum April 2018 — the Canadian and British Columbian privacy watchdogs announce they are combining existing investigations into Facebook and a local data firm, AggregateIQ, which has been linked to Cambridge Analytica.

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