What does "REDU" mean on court notice?
The notices should have a phone number for the clerk of the court. Call the clerk and ask.
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The notices should have a phone number for the clerk of the court. Call the clerk and ask.
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Your question is far too vague to allow for any kind of meaningful answer.
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Are you asking whether one defendant can testify on behalf of his co-defendant?