If I get a subpoena, do I have to go to court?
Yes. A subpoena is an order of the court. You must go to court unless the court or the party who caused the subpoena to be issued excuses you. If you fail to appear, the judge may issue a warrant for your arrest.

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1. What is the difference between the Commonwealth's Attorney and the County Attorney?
2. Can I drop charges that have already been filed?
3. Can the Commonweath's Attorney give me legal advice about private legal matters?
4. Will a Commonwealth's Attorney represent me on a traffic ticket?
5. How can I get my property returned in a criminal case?
6. How do I get a copy of a police report?
7. How do I pay a traffic ticket?
8. How can I have my criminal record expunged?
9. If I get a subpoena, do I have to go to court?
10. What is an arraignment?
11. What is a preliminary hearing?
12. How do I go about getting a Protective Order against someone who is physically abusing or threatening me?
13. What do I do if I have not received my court ordered restitution?