When can I talk to the prosecutor about my case?

You may speak with the prosecutor about your case as long as you are not represented by an attorney. The prosecutor is present at the arraignment and pretrial hearing, and might be able to speak to you briefly about your case at that time. You may also schedule an appointment to speak with the prosecutor in detail about your case by calling 360-279-4543. If you are unable to come to a resolution with the prosecutor, you can then proceed to either a trial by jury or a bench trial at a subsequent hearing.

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1. As a defendant, am I entitled to a copy of the police report? As a victim?
2. Can the City Attorney advise me on civil matters?
3. Does the City Attorney's office provide Notary Services to the public?
4. How can I find out when a case is scheduled for Court?
5. I received a subpoena. Do I have to come to court?
6. What should I do if there is a warrant for my arrest?
7. When can I talk to the prosecutor about my case?
8. Where is the Oak Harbor Municipal Court located?