If my psychiatrist writes a letter stating that due to my chronic depression and anxiety that I cannot testify in a criminal case, will I still have testify?
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If my psychiatrist writes a letter stating that due to my chronic depression and anxiety that I cannot testify in a criminal case, will I still have testify?
Asked on July 16, 2014 under Criminal Law, Louisiana
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Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
You may still be required to testify if the Judge determines the testimony indispensible. Much more would have to be known about the case and circumstances
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