Frequently Asked Questions
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
You must apply to the court where the order is entered. You must also notify the prosecutor of your request.
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
Appear in court at the designated time. You will be notified if you need to appear at a different time than the time listed on your subpoena. If you have additional questions, contact our office.
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
Call the number on the bottom of the subpoena immediately and explain the situation. Occasionally a different time can be arranged.
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
You cannot drop the charges. The Prosecutor's Office, on behalf of the State of Washington, filed charges and we are the only ones that can dismiss the case. However, your position on a case is important, please call the deputy prosecutor assigned to the case.
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
Provide estimates or find similar items in local advertisements, magazines or the internet.
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
The defendant is required to make payments based on an order of the court or an agreement with the agency that is monitoring them.
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Prosecutor - Crime Victim Witness
Criminal restitution is money ordered by the court to repay a victim or the victim's insurance company for financial losses. It is the right of a victim to be reimbursed for losses caused directly by the commission of a crime.