Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Does a subpoena protects me
Hello,
If i get served with a subpoena in Florida by the prosecution for a deposition, is it true that i get immunity and they can not come after me in the future? Additionally how does the statue of limitations for bad check writing work? What happens after it expires?
Please let me know, if anyone has any knowledge on this.
Thank you
Asked on 5/22/09, 3:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Valerie Masters
Valerie Masters, P.A.
Re: Does a subpoena protects me
No a subpoena does not offer immunity
Answered on 5/22/09, 3:18 pm
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