Do I have to come to court?
You are not obligated to come to court unless you receive a subpoena. However, as the victim or witness to a crime committed by an adult offender, you have the right to be at any hearing. Many juvenile hearings are closed and you should ask your Victim Witness Specialist whether you may attend. Victim Witness Specialists are available to escort or accompany you to the courtroom and explain the proceedings if you wish.

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1. I want a no contact order dropped, as I never requested the order. How do I do that?
2. As the victim I want the charges dropped. How do I do that?
3. How do I request a copy of my police report?
4. Do I have to come to court?
5. What should I do if I'm afraid the offender will want to retaliate against me or my family members?
6. How do I know if the offender is still in custody?
7. What do I do about expenses related to this crime?
8. How long until I get my restitution?
9. I'm afraid the offender will want to retaliate against me or my family members. How can you help?
10. What do I do about expenses related to this crime?