Natalie M. asked

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As the pro se plaintiff in a case that has been removed to Federal jurisdiction by the defense counsel, I'm unsure of how to issue summons for witnesses I intend to call to testify. Additionally, I need clarification on the terms 'non party,' 'summons,' and 'subpoena,' and who else reads my pre-trial statement and Motion in Limine besides the Federal court and the police lawyer.

December 5th, 2023

Luke T. answered

To issue summons for witnesses in a Federal case, you need to request blank subpoenas from the clerk...

December 5th, 2023

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