What should I do if my employer or school will not give me permission to go to court?
By law, a person cannot be penalized for responding to a subpoena. The subpoena is a court order. Show the actual subpoena to your employer / school. If appearing remains an issue, have the employer / administrator call our office at 763-323-5550 to discuss the matter. Many cases are resolved prior to actually going to trial and may be called off. Subpoenaed witnesses may be placed on call.

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1. What should I do when I receive my subpoena?
2. What should I do if I have received a subpoena in the mail and I do not know why?
3. What should I do if I am unable to appear for my subpoena because of vacation, doctor appointment, or other event?
4. What should I do if my employer or school will not give me permission to go to court?
5. What should I do if my minor son or daughter was subpoenaed?
6. What should I do if I am a witness (or parent of a minor witness) and I am concerned about lost wages?
7. What happens if I do not respond to a subpoena?
8. What should I do if I have been subpoenaed and am worried about seeing the defendant?
9. What should I do if I do not have transportation to court?
10. I already gave a statement, why do I have to come and testify at a trial? Can I testify by video?