The City Attorney, District Attorney, or other law enforcement agency may request medical records by serving a subpoena in-person or by mail, fax, or e-mail. All criminal subpoenas must include the Penal Code Section or the HIPAA provisions with which the requesting agency is complying.
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To have a subpoena issued, take these steps: Go to the court clerk’s office and get three copies of the form, SC-107 Small Claims Subpoena for Personal Appearance and Production of Documents. The clerk will place a court seal on one of the copies. The other two will not have a …
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The District Attorney's Office is prohibited by law from providing legal assistance or advice to a defendant. For help, you may contact a private attorney or the Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, 210 West Temple Street, 19th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012; (213) 974-2811.
If there is an issue, please contact the District Attorney’s Bureau Victim Services at (800) 380-3811. What if I need a special accommodation? Witnesses who need American Sign Language, a TDD/TTY or who have mobility issues should advise the witness assistant at the contact number listed on the subpoena or the Bureau of Victim Services at (800) 380-3811 .
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There are two different types of subpoenas available to defense counsel; a subpoena for a personal appearance in court and a subpoena duces tecum (“SDT”) that requires the target of the subpoena to produce the records requested and turn them over to the Court.
As a result of this, the law gives subpoena power to the defense in order to compel individuals or businesses to either appear in court or to produce the relevant material sought.
The judge may allow the defendant to discuss the case “ex parte” (outside the presence of the prosecutor) to inquire about the material requested and its relevance to the case. The judge may ultimately order the target of the SDT to turn over the requested material.
For more information about Los Angeles criminal subpoenas, and to schedule your free consultation, contact Los Angeles Criminal Defense Lawyer Michael Kraut at the Kraut Law Group located at 6255 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 1520, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Mr. Kraut can be reached 24/7 at 888-334-6344 or 323-464-6453.
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Frequently Asked Questions regarding obtaining copies of police reports, finger printing, identification, and service fees
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The information is from the record of a person for whom a bench warrant has been issued, or from whom a bail forfeiture has been ordered (we request proof).
Yes, however, we only provide information about the arrest disposition on the initial events from your arrest. For example, if you were booked and released by our agency, we can provide you with release information which is the same as the disposition of the arrest.
All Public Records Act requests can be submitted by mail or via email.
Court information is not provided. You will need to contact the court that handled your case for all court information. If you are requesting final disposition of your case, that information is also provided by the court.