Cost of being a good citizen?

   / Cost of being a good citizen? #11  
I reported a property crime in progress calling 911.

Apparently the excellent video surveillance system the business has in place resulted in the arrest of the perpetrator(s).

I found this out when subpoenaed to appear as a witness by the District Attourney.

The incident occurred to a neighboring establishment while I was on the job doing my property rounds.

My dilemma is I have now appeared 4 times at the court house 25 miles away and each time after about half a day the motion to continue is granted which means another trip at a later date to the court house.

My employer was at first very enthusiastic as all the local businesses are experiencing a rash of property crime… now not so much as my departure is affecting patient care at the hospital…

For those that know… is there a limit to how many times a witness can be subpoenaed by the prosecution?

I had no contact nor could I identify party(s) involved and can only testify as to the time I heard the glass shatter and seeing someone leaving premises through the shattered glass carrying a sack and speed off in a waiting car…

PS… the owner of the affected business has not made or been asked to appear in court and was surprised when I said I have???
First mistake is you gave your name. My name is "concerned citizen" on a call like that. You can't really help because you can't identify any person. But, now they know YOU made the call, so you'll get dragged to court until it is over. Also, you have to worry about them letting criminals off, and they know your name and address. Then they burn you out. I'd be putting valuable important things in a safe place protected from that. I've seen deputies move someone that very night over a 400 dollar deal. At least you will be in good shape with the IRS in a burn out situation. Make good use of it.
 
   / Cost of being a good citizen? #13  
No good deed goes unpunished.

Definitely a pain in the rear...
 
   / Cost of being a good citizen? #14  
It’s more about a colossal waste of time plus it’s always on the busiest surgery day of the week…

Have not missed a busy surgery day but once in the last 16 years and now 4 times in 6 weeks…

Court does provides proof of my appearance for employer…

Maybe it’s just a strategy of the defense.

I have a better understanding why some are reluctant to become involved…
The justice system is trying to teach you to leave things alone, you just don't see it yet.
 
   / Cost of being a good citizen? #15  
I'd call the DA office to find out why you are receiving a subpoena to appear at court events when your appearance isn't even necessary.

The first appearance you described is a formality in the legal process- waiving the right to a speedy trial. It has nothing to do with determining guilt or innocence of the party, which is what your information could be relevant to. There is no reason why you would be needed for that appearance on that date; therefore, why did you receive a subpoena? Is there a junior person in the DA office that is issuing a rash of subpoenas that are not needed?
 
   / Cost of being a good citizen? #16  
There's a lot of procedural gamesmanship back and forth between the prosecution and the defense, neither of whom likely have much regard for anything other than they've got this case and are each trying to control the outcome.

The defense may be hoping that you don't show up when needed most so they can get the defendant off due to lack of proof. You seem to be the one that can identify the defendant.
 
   / Cost of being a good citizen? #18  
Nice guys finish last. Those that learn this in High School are much further along in the game of life than those that learn this later in life.

-Snobdds
 
   / Cost of being a good citizen? #19  
Our judicial system is a hamster wheel of dysfunction. We were much better off when we had higher incarceration rates. Sorry, but true.

Therefore we need to build a lot more prisons and fill them up. If we as a society become complicit to crime, there will be a point we get shot with our own gun.
 
   / Cost of being a good citizen? #20  
I reported a property crime in progress calling 911.

Apparently the excellent video surveillance system the business has in place resulted in the arrest of the perpetrator(s).

I found this out when subpoenaed to appear as a witness by the District Attourney.

The incident occurred to a neighboring establishment while I was on the job doing my property rounds.

My dilemma is I have now appeared 4 times at the court house 25 miles away and each time after about half a day the motion to continue is granted which means another trip at a later date to the court house.

My employer was at first very enthusiastic as all the local businesses are experiencing a rash of property crime… now not so much as my departure is affecting patient care at the hospital…

For those that know… is there a limit to how many times a witness can be subpoenaed by the prosecution?

I had no contact nor could I identify party(s) involved and can only testify as to the time I heard the glass shatter and seeing someone leaving premises through the shattered glass carrying a sack and speed off in a waiting car…

PS… the owner of the affected business has not made or been asked to appear in court and was surprised when I said I have???
This is most likely too late but for reference simply call the D/A and tell them it's a hardship and that you will sign an affidavit but that appearance is impossible. He or she will most likely be glad to work with you.
 

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