Legal Question in Criminal Law in Delaware
being in court
if your not the one having charges brought against you, you are only a wittness are you required to go to court then
Asked on 11/18/08, 10:55 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jason Cleckner
Law Office of Jason Cleckner, LLC
Re: being in court
A subpoena would require you to be in court. If you are served with a subpoena and fail to appear, a body attachment could be issued, you could be arrested, and brought to court and made to testify. However, it is likely that if you were arrested, you would be given a very low bond and released pending the trial. If you are related to the Defendant, you should consult an attorney who may be able to work this case out so your appearance is not necessary.
Answered on 11/18/08, 11:09 am
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