Who do I call to get more information about why I am being subpoenaed?

Witnesses are not limited to eye witnesses. You may not have seen the crime happen, but you may know something about it, such as where a piece of evidence was found or have other information that is important to the case. If you have questions about why you were ordered to testify in a particular case, you can contact the deputy district attorney listed on the subpoena for more information at (707) 253-4211.

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1. I have been subpoenaed by the District Attorney to appear as a witness in a criminal case. Is there a phone number to call or a web site to find out if I need to appear?
2. I have been subpoenaed by the District Attorney to appear as a witness in a criminal case. What if I can't attend on the date?
3. Who do I call to get more information about why I am being subpoenaed?
4. As a witness, do I have to talk in front of the defendant in court?
5. I have to testify in court and not knowing what to expect is making me very anxious. Who can I talk to about my concerns?
6. Can I get witness fees if I appear in court for a subpoena?