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When a criminal case goes to court, witnesses often play a major role. Their statements can help explain what happened, support or challenge evidence, and influence how a case moves forward. But sometimes, a witness does not want to testify. This can raise many questions for people involved in or following a case. In Arizona, the law has specific rules about what happens when a witness refuses to testify, and the outcome depends on the situation.
Understanding how Arizona courts handle this issue can help clarify what rights a witness has, what authority the court holds, and how a refusal may affect a case.



