I signed a complaint against someone last week. What happens now?

When a complaint is brought against someone, the Court sends out a summons to that person which requires them to appear at Court within a certain amount of time. If they appear and plead guilty, you will not have to do anything further. If they plead not guilty, the Court will set a trial date, and the City Attorney's office will send you a subpoena about a month before the date of the trial.

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1. I signed a complaint against someone last week. What happens now?
2. I just received a subpoena in the mail. What is it and what do I do?
3. I'll be on vacation during this trial. Do I have to change it?
4. I filed a complaint six months ago and haven't heard anything about a trial yet. What is going on?
5. I was arrested last weekend. How can I get copies of the police reports?
6. My 23 year old son was arrested. Can I get some information on the case?