Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Indiana
Attending out of state trial.
I live in Indiana and have a friend in North Carolina involved in a civil suit. My friends attorney called and said I HAVE to go to North Carolina in case I'm needed to testify. It is extremely inconvenient and costly for me. I was told if I don't go he will supena me. Do I really have to go?
Asked on 10/04/05, 4:04 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: Attending out of state trial.
No. A NC subpoena is not effective beyond the borders of NC.
Answered on 10/04/05, 5:56 pm
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