Yes, if you receive a subpoena, there will be information with the document that instructs you on how to contact a clerk that will make travel arrangements for you if necessary. The rule here is that they will compensate you, or outright pay for, the cheapest method of transportation. In other words, if it is cheaper to drive, then they will not pay for a ticket. It does not mean that you will be riding in a goat truck or something of that nature. Any additional expenses associated with testifying can be indicated on a form that you will generally receive when you arrive. As for the forty dollars a day, this is true as well.
ok,
Rush
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim May [mailto:tcmay@got.net]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 3:19 PM
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Re: My plan to deal with subpoenas to testify
At 1:08 PM -0800 12/6/00, Tim May wrote:
>At 3:52 PM -0500 12/6/00, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>>
>>>(Note about expenses: I had heard during the Parker trial that
>>>various witnesses called to travel to Washington were to "submit
>>>travel expense receipts." Is this true? What part of the
>>>Constitution says citizens must
>>
>>Yes. It's a standard government form. They also paid something like
>>$25 a day while you waited outside the courtroom before being
>>called to the stand, and $40 a day you actually testified. Yay.
>
>As I said, it's not my job to buy plane tickets, hotel rooms, etc.
>and then fill out a government form.
>
>Actually, I remember someone saying during the Parker case that a
>government travel office would make all travel and lodging
>arrangements.
>
>Not my job to lend money to the government.
>
>I'm watching a lawyer on the stand in the Seminole County part of
>the rolling trial say that he charges $500 an hour to testify in
>court cases. Sounds like a good fee for me to charge.
I mis-spoke. He's not a lawyer...he's a statistics professor.
Still, sounds like a good fee to charge for my "expert testimony" on
Bell's scheme, should it come down to this.
--Tim
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