How do I prepare for trial?
Witnesses:

You need to make sure your witnesses are present for the trial. You will need at least two weeks before trial to subpoena them. A subpoena is a document, which orders a person to appear in court for trial. Subpoenas can be obtained from the court.

Subpoenas must be personally served on the witnesses and the appropriate witness fees must be paid at the time the person is served with the subpoena.

Do not mail the subpoena to the witness. The Court will provide you with the subpoena information if you request it.

Do not assume that letters, written statements or affidavits will be admissible as evidence in your trial. In most cases those documents are not allowed because they are hearsay.

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1. Do I need an attorney for the trial?
2. What happens at trial?
3. How do I prepare for trial?
4. What information can I get from the City/Village about my case?
5. Will I have to pay more than the amount on the citation if I do not appear for my trial, or if I lose at trial?
6. If I lose at trial, can I appeal?Will I have to pay more than the amount on the citation if I do not appear for my trial, or if I lose at trial?
7. If I lose at trial, can I appeal?
8. Can I settle my case before the trial?
9. Can I get a continuance of my trial date?