I just received a subpoena in the mail. What is it and what do I do?

A subpoena is a notice to appear at a trial as a witness. On the day of the trial, come in about 15 minutes early to speak with the Prosecutor. If you like, you can review your witness statement at that time, if you filled one out. When you are called to the stand, tell your story truthfully. You will receive a $10 witness fee for your testimony.

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1. I signed a complaint against someone last week. What happens now?
2. I just received a subpoena in the mail. What is it and what do I do?
3. I'll be on vacation during this trial. Do I have to change it?
4. I filed a complaint six months ago and haven't heard anything about a trial yet. What is going on?
5. I was arrested last weekend. How can I get copies of the police reports?
6. My 23 year old son was arrested. Can I get some information on the case?