If my subpoena was issue by the da office do I obligated to attend my husband domestic violence trial I'm the key victim.
Yes. The judicial officer has the power to issue the warrant for your arrest.
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Yes. The judicial officer has the power to issue the warrant for your arrest.
If you want to cooperate, you should. If you do not want to testify, you should retain your own attorney. You can possibly plead the Fifth...
He will not be able to invoke it in relation to a crime of domestic violence against you. You have certain rights as a victim under Marsy's Law,...
The purpose of the EPO is to provide you with immediate protection, while you request the TRO; there is no extension of the EPO. You need to...
Whether or not the judicial officer will make an order depends on the type of relief being requested. Ex parte hearings are theoretically reserved...
Verbal abuse could theoretically constitute "abuse" to justify the issuance of a DVRO, but generally it takes more than words, especially if you...
You have some good facts on your side; retain an attorney to get out in front of this.
A CPO is issued in a criminal case, either at the request of the DA, or by the bench officer's own motion. If your ex filed for a restraining...
If you have an attorney, but are asking these questions here, including whether or not you should hire a different attorney, then the chances are...
The odds are excellent, assuming that the requesting party does not come forth with "new" evidence.