Witness refuses to testify against KLA leaders, denies he has conducted an interview in 2004

The 29th witness's advocate has said his client is not feeling well, saying he is unwilling to testify, but is willing to go to jail. My “client is very stressed, unwilling to give a witness, but willing to go to jail”, said [...]
My “client is very stressed, not willing to give a witness, but willing to go to jail”, he said.
The 29th witness's advocate, he said this after prosecutor Clara Lawson's questions about the witness, reports “Justice Vow”.
On the other hand, the lawyer asked for a 30-minute break to be consulted once again with the 29th Special Prosecutor's Witness to decide on further steps.
Similarly, prosecutor Clara Lawson asked the witness about an interview she allegedly gave in 2004, but he denied doing so.












