Witnesses: Related Laws
U.S.
- U.S. Code > Title 18 > Part II > Chapter 224 - Protection of Witnesses
- U.S. Code > Title 18 > Part V - Immunity of Witnesses
- 28 CFR Part 21 - Witness Fees
Alaska
Arizona
- Arizona Laws > Title 12 > Chapter 13 > Article 1 - Competency of Witnesses
- Arizona Laws > Title 12 > Chapter 13 > Article 2 - Duties and Privileges of Witnesses
- Arizona Laws > Title 12 > Chapter 13 > Article 3 - Oath and Affirmation
- Arizona Laws > Title 13 > Chapter 38 > Article 21 - Attendance of Witnesses
- Arizona Laws > Title 13 > Chapter 38 > Article 22 - Material Witnesses
California
- California Constitution Article I § 10 - Witnesses may not be unreasonably detained. A person may not be ...
- California Codes > Code of Civil Procedure > Part 4 > Title 5 - OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF WITNESSES
- California Corporations Code 700 - (a) Except as provided in Section 708 and except as may be ...
- California Corporations Code 701 - (a) In order that the corporation may determine the shareholders ...
- California Corporations Code 702 - (a) Subject to subdivision (c) of Section 703, shares held by an ...
Connecticut
- Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 4 - Oaths
- Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 931 - Connecticut Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act
Delaware
Florida
Guam
- Guam Code > Title 6 > Chapter 3 - Witnesses
- Guam Code > Title 8 > Chapter 75 - Subpoena; Witnesses
- Guam Code > Title 8 > Chapter 91 - Privacy for Vulnerable Witness
Hawaii
- Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 621C - Witness Immunity
- Hawaii Revised Statutes > Chapter 801K - Eyewitness Identification Procedures
Idaho
- Idaho Code > Title 9 > Chapter 2 - Witnesses
- Idaho Code > Title 9 > Chapter 13 - Rights and Duties of Witnesses
- Idaho Code > Title 9 > Chapter 14 - Administration of Oaths and Affirmations
- Idaho Code > Title 9 > Chapter 16 - Fees and Mileage of Witnesses
- Idaho Code > Title 9 > Chapter 18 - Uniform Child Witness Testimony by Alternative Methods Act
Illinois
- Illinois Compiled Statutes > 725 ILCS 220 - Uniform Act to Secure the Attendance of Witnesses from Within or Without a State in Criminal Proceedings
- Illinois Compiled Statutes > 725 ILCS 245 - Witness Protection Act
Indiana
Kentucky
Louisiana
- Louisiana Codes > Code of Criminal Procedure > Title V-A - Eyewitness Identification Procedures
- Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure 407 - Administration of oath to witnesses
- Louisiana Codes > Code of Criminal Procedure > Title XXV > Chapter 3 - Obtaining Witnesses From Outside the State
- Louisiana Codes > Code of Evidence > Chapter 6 - Witnesses
Maine
- Maine Revised Statutes Title 15 Sec. 1312 - No fees to state witnesses
- Maine Revised Statutes Title 15 Sec. 1313 - Punishment of state witness for nonattendance
- Maine Revised Statutes Title 15 Sec. 1314 - No witness fees until 2nd or 3rd day in continued cases
- Maine Revised Statutes Title 15 Sec. 1314-A - Compelling evidence in criminal or juvenile proceedings; immunity
- Maine Revised Statutes Title 15 Sec. 1315 - Self-incrimination; failure to testify; husband or wife as witness
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Missouri
- Missouri Laws > Chapter 491 - Witnesses
- Missouri Laws > Chapter 492 - Oaths and Affirmations, Depositions and Perpetuation of Testimony
Montana
Nevada
New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 516 - Witnesses
- New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 595-C - Eyewitness Identification Policy
- New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 613 - Summoning Witnesses From Without a State
- New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 613-A - Uniform Rendition of Prisoners as Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings Act
New Mexico
- New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 29 > Article 3B - Accurate Eyewitness Identification
- New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 38 > Article 6 - Witnesses and Their Competency
- New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 38 > Article 6A - Uniform Child Witness Protective Measures
North Carolina
- North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 6 > Article 7 - Liability of Prosecuting Witness for Costs
- North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 6 > Article 8 - Fees of Witnesses
- North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 8 > Article 7 - Competency of Witnesses
- North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 8 > Article 8 - Attendance of Witness
- North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 8C > Article 6 - Witnesses
North Dakota
- North Dakota Code > Chapter 31-01 - Witnesses, Their Qualifications, Rights, and Duties
- North Dakota Code > Chapter 31-03 - Means of Compelling Attendance of Witnesses
Oregon
Rhode Island
- Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 9-17 - Witnesses
- Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 12-16 - Attendance of Witnesses from Without State
- Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 12-16.1 - Uniform Rendition of Prisoners as Witnesses in Criminal Proceeding Act
South Carolina
- South Carolina Code > Title 19 > Chapter 7 - Compelling Attendance of Witnesses
- South Carolina Code > Title 19 > Chapter 9 - Uniform Act to Secure the Attendance of Witnesses From Without a State in Criminal Proceedings
- South Carolina Code > Title 19 > Chapter 11 - Competency of Witnesses
South Dakota
- South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 19 > Chapter 1 - Competency of Witnesses
- South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 19 > Chapter 3 - Methods of Taking Testimony
Tennessee
- Tennessee Code > Title 24 > Chapter 2 - Attendance of Witnesses
- Tennessee Code > Title 24 > Chapter 4 - Compensation of Witnesses
Vermont
Virginia
- Virginia Code > Title 19.2 > Chapter 10 - Disability of Judge or Attorney for Commonwealth; Court- Appointed Counsel; Interpreters; Transcripts
- Virginia Code > Title 52 > Chapter 8 - Witness Protection Program
Washington
- Washington Code > Chapter 2.40 - Witnesses
- Washington Code > Chapter 5.28 - Oaths and affirmations
- Washington Code > Chapter 5.56 - Witnesses -- Compelling attendance
- Washington Code > Chapter 5.60 - Witnesses -- Competency
- Washington Code > Chapter 5.62 - Witnesses -- Registered nurses
West Virginia
- West Virginia Code > Chapter 57 > Article 3 - Competency of Witnesses
- West Virginia Code > Chapter 57 > Article 4 - Depositions and Perpetuation of Testimony