Is there someone you want to share this post or video with?
I only ask because a lot of people studying to become a private investigator start out by helping a friend.
Just sayin’.
So, can you be forced to be a witness and testify in court even if you don’t want to?
Yup.
And not just for trials! You can be forced to be a witness on pre-trial hearings, depositions and even interrogatories.
That’s what summons are for. (If you do any process serving you already know that, right?)
Just sayin’.
Oh, by the way, (and this is not a small thing)… as you know, I am not a lawyer and I’m not giving legal advice. If I was a lawyer and had any kind of say in these things, I would make it so people who are just trying to help out and happen to give some advise based on their personal experience wouldn’t have to constantly be saying they are not a lawyer and are not giving legal advice!
Also, you can see my Must Know Tips for Testifying in Court video right here.
If you have any questions or comments, please let me know.
Committed to your success,
Larry Kaye, P.I.
P.S. – Don’t miss my special report titled… If You Want To be a Private Investigator Give Up… Unless You Do These Three Things. You can get it on the home page of my blog.