Requesting Witness Testimony Guide

Summary

To request the testimony of a witness in a criminal case, prepare a written request addressed to the court, including your case details. File this request with the court clerk at least seven days before the trial and notify the Assistant Director of Law. Use a template to ensure all necessary information is included.

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How do I do that
To request the testimony of Emily McAnulty, you need to file a written request with the court. Here’s a general outline of the steps you should follow:
*. Prepare a written request: Draft a letter or motion addressed to the court, stating that you request the testimony of Emily McAnulty.

*. Include case details: Mention your case number (* TRC *), the court name (LICKING COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT), and the judge’s name (DAVID N. STANSBURY).
*. File the request: Submit the written request to the court clerk at least seven days before the trial. Keep a copy for your records.
*. Notify the Assistant Director of Law: Send a copy of your request to Bobbie Yeager, the Assistant Director of Law, at the provided address or email.
Would you like a template for the written request?
Yes
Certainly! Here's a template for your written request:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Phone Number]
[Email Address]
[Date]
LICKING COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT
* West Main Street
Newark, Ohio *
~ATTN: Judge David N. Stansbury
RE: Case No. * TRC *
Request for Testimony of Emily McAnulty
Dear Judge Stansbury,
I am the defendant in the above-referenced case. Pursuant to Criminal Rule * (A), I hereby request the testimony of Emily McAnulty, who conducted the OSHP laboratory tests related to my case.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
~CC: Bobbie Yeager
Assistant Director of Law
* West Main Street
Newark, Ohio *
byeager@newarkohio.net

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Make sure to file this request with the court clerk and send a copy to Bobbie Yeager. Do you need any more help with this process?