riolove77
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He did. That was for violation of a court order. I don’t know if a refusal to testify is treated the same way or not. One is doing something that you were expressly told not to do. The other is remaining silent when told to speak. So I don’t know, I’ll defer to the attorneys to say what worst case scenario for SF would be.
if she refuses to testify, then the judge orders her to, and she still refuses, yes; then it becomes refusal of a court order. Happened to a witness in my trial (defense witness, not mine) a couple months back.