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The prosecutor may ask the judge to grant a continuance so that the officer can be re-subpoenaed. Ultimately, they would need the officer to give testimony if the case went to trial. If they do not have a witness to testify, they may be forced to dismiss the case.
Answer Applies to: Kansas
Replied: 2/13/2012



