
Originally Posted by
CW001338
SSD,
I work in law enforcement agency as well and will be going to BCT in September. For my department we have a subpoena clerk that acts as a liaison between the department and the DA. I told her I would be gone and unreachable during my BCT schedule and she will decline any subpoenas that are issued to me. The DA where I'm at is somewhat good about working around vacations and such. Most likely they can continue a case and so forth. In California for a preliminary hearing we can testify under hearsay, so if you handled a case and other officers were part of the investigation, someone else can testify on your behalf but they have to be familiar with the case. With jury trials this wont work obviously and the case can be continued for 9 weeks. I just had a jury trial that was supposed to start in January and it went just two weeks ago due to continuances. I don't think they can compel you appear when you are in training or deployed. All the guys I work with that were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan over the last 10 years have never been compelled to return to testify. Just give the DA a heads up on whats going on and I'm sure you'll be fine.