Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Police power to require witness attendance allows written orders for persons acquainted with facts, subject to exemptions and expense rules. Any police officer investigating may, by order in writing, require attendance before the officer of any person within the officer's station or an adjoining station who appears acquainted with the facts, and such person shall attend. Protections bar requiring certain persons to attend away from their residence (including specified age categories, women, persons with disabilities, and those with acute illness), though willingness to attend is permitted. The State may, by rules, require the police to pay reasonable expenses for those attending away from residence.
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Police power to require witness attendance allows written orders for persons acquainted with facts, subject to exemptions and expense rules.
Any police officer investigating may, by order in writing, require attendance before the officer of any person within the officer's station or an adjoining station who appears acquainted with the facts, and such person shall attend. Protections bar requiring certain persons to attend away from their residence (including specified age categories, women, persons with disabilities, and those with acute illness), though willingness to attend is permitted. The State may, by rules, require the police to pay reasonable expenses for those attending away from residence.
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