Forgive me if I placed this in the wrong area, But does involve my CHL.
It,s 5:45 pm 07/01/05 . I just recieved two Subpoenas. And I'm a witness for the state.
Now the question, Do I need to get a lawer or is the DA going to be the lawer. I tried to call but just a voice mail .
Need Help w/question
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Need Help w/question
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Re: Need Help w/question
if you were given a sub peona from the state as a witness, you don't need your own attorney. once you get to the court house, you'll meet with the prosecutor. the prosecutor will walk you through what they're going to ask, what the defense may try to do, etc. no sweat. i've been in court plenty of times.LINCHPIN wrote:Forgive me if I placed this in the wrong area, But does involve my CHL.
It,s 5:45 pm 07/01/05 . I just recieved two Subpoenas. And I'm a witness for the state.
Now the question, Do I need to get a lawer or is the DA going to be the lawer. I tried to call but just a voice mail .
Being a witness for the state doesn't necessarily mean you're not in trouble, nor that you can't get yourself in trouble on the stand.
If any aspect of what you're testifying about could even possibly implicate you, or could be made to look like you've done something criminal, then consulting an attorney would be a good idea.
Kevin
If any aspect of what you're testifying about could even possibly implicate you, or could be made to look like you've done something criminal, then consulting an attorney would be a good idea.
Kevin
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