Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia

Can the US government list you as a witness without your consent or knowledge?


Asked on 8/05/10, 1:34 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Barbara Greening The Greening Law Firm, PLLC

You have to have knowledge -- or notice -- that the government has listed you as a witness; otherwise, how would you know when and where to appear and the nature of the testimony you're being expected to provide?

However, the government does not have to obtain your consent. It can compel your appearance by subpoena, basically ordering you to show up.

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Barbara E. Greening

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