- May 20, 2001
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this past sunday, i had an incident where a black male was causing a disturbance at my business. the guy was walking around and yelling at people, swinging some chain at an employee, and trying to grab another one by the arm. now, the guy didn't actually touch/hurt any of my employees, but they did call the police. the police came out and arrested the guy, and then got the names of the 3 employees that were working at the time. afterwards my employees called to let me know what had occurred and i also received a phone call from the police.
wednesday i received the subpoena's for appearance of witness for myself and employees to a preliminary hearing. well, that's just great. monday happens to be a busy day for me and two of my employees happen to work as well.
now the problem is, i need to make a schedule for next week, but i can't rightly do so without knowing how many days this crap is going to take. i've tried calling the deputy district attorney in charge of the case but she never picks up. i've left 4 messages (wednesday afternoon and early evening, and thursday morning and afternoon), and have yet to receive a return phone call.
if i just leave the 3 employees off the schedule for the entire week, i'm going to be looking at paying their wages, plus 100+ hours of overtime. not exactly something i want to do as it will be quite costly. is there anything i can legally do about this? can i sue the city? file a complaint?
wednesday i received the subpoena's for appearance of witness for myself and employees to a preliminary hearing. well, that's just great. monday happens to be a busy day for me and two of my employees happen to work as well.
now the problem is, i need to make a schedule for next week, but i can't rightly do so without knowing how many days this crap is going to take. i've tried calling the deputy district attorney in charge of the case but she never picks up. i've left 4 messages (wednesday afternoon and early evening, and thursday morning and afternoon), and have yet to receive a return phone call.
if i just leave the 3 employees off the schedule for the entire week, i'm going to be looking at paying their wages, plus 100+ hours of overtime. not exactly something i want to do as it will be quite costly. is there anything i can legally do about this? can i sue the city? file a complaint?
