Road rules3 mins ago
Summons To Court But Afraid For My Life
i was involved in a raid two years ago had no idea that the person I was involved with was into drugs and guns. when they raided the house he pulled a gun from under the bed and told me to throw it in my purse, I was in a panic wasn't thinking and did it.. went to court for that, the states attorney dropped those charges from me, I gave them a signed affidavit and was told that should be good enough. The person I was dealing with landed in jail and since that time has had people call me on three way threatening me and saying what they will do to me if I testify. I had to change my number and address so they couldn't find me.. now two years later I'm being summons saying I have to appear to testify. the only thing the states attorney will try to do is have someone there(police) with me while I testify. I asked them if they can assure my safety and they can't, they said they need me in court to testify,, my testimony is all they have to put this guy away.. I can't believe that to be true.. what can I do???
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