Legal Question in Traffic Law in California
I would like to know what is the statue or law with regards to being told by a CHP officer to to show up for an arraignment, and not be present himself, does that constitute an automatice dismissal of case?
Asked on 5/12/12, 2:34 pm
2 Answer from Attorneys
Joe Dane
Law Office of Joe Dane
They don't have to be at the arraignment - just a trial if they are subpoenaed. If they aren't there at attainment, your case will not be dismissed.
Answered on 5/12/12, 3:34 pm
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