What if someone threatens me?
Concerns about your well-being and safety after being victimized or witnessing a crime are normal. If you have any fears or receive any threats concerning your involvement in a case, you should immediately contact law enforcement so that the threats can be documented and appropriate action taken. There are laws to protect you against people who attempt to bribe, intimidate, threaten or harass you.

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1. What is a bond?
2. Will I be notified of Court Hearings?
3. How many times will I have to appear in Court?
4. What is a Subpoena?
5. What is my role as a victim or witness?
6. What if someone threatens me?
7. What if the defense attorney contacts me?
8. What happens to the defendant if he is found guilty?
9. Can the defendant appeal his conviction?
10. When will my property be returned to me?
11. Will I be reimbursed by the defendant for my loss?
12. What happens after the defendant is in prison?
13. Are juvenile court proceedings and records confidential?
14. I got a traffic ticket, is this the correct office?