Suppose I receive a subpoena for a court appearance and cannot come to court when the case is scheduled?
You should contact this office immediately if the subpoena was issued by the Commonwealth. If it was issued by the defendant, you should contact the court or the defendant's attorney immediately. We can usually continue cases when compelling circumstances exist. However, we need a court order and may need the consent of the attorney on the other side of the case, so please give as much notice as possible.

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1. Why do I have to come to court as a witness?
2. What is a subpoena?
3. What if I need an interpreter in court?
4. What happens if I ignore a subpoena?
5. Can my employer legally fire me for appearing in court as a witness?
6. I was recognized for a court date. What does that mean?
7. Why are cases continued?
8. Suppose I receive a subpoena for a court appearance and cannot come to court when the case is scheduled?
9. What compensation is available to crime victims?
10. How does the Commonwealth's Attorney assist crime victims?