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Sometimes you can depose a Law Enforcement Officer before a criminal trial.

August 5, 2023
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People v. Municipal Court (Runyan) is a 1978 California Supreme Court Case.  The basic rule is that there has to be a reason why the person will not likely be available at trial.
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