Subpoenas
If a person receives a citation and pleads not guilty to the ordinance violation, their case will be set for a trial.
At that time, the defendant can subpoena any person, relevant to the case, or any organization that is relevant to the case. An example of an organization would be the phone company to subpoena phone records.
The Prosecutor will also subpoena the victim, the police officer, or any other person relevant to the case.
These persons will appear in court to testify on behalf of the Defendant or Prosecutor.
Warrants
Any person who receives an ordinance violation citation is issued a court date. If that person fails to appear for court, fails to pay fines, or comply with the Judge's orders, a warrant may be issued.