Section 1329 Of Chapter 3. Compelling The Attendance Of Witnesses From California Penal Code >> Title 10. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 3.
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. (a) When a person attends before a magistrate, grand jury, or
court, as a witness in a criminal case, whether upon a subpoena or
in pursuance of an undertaking, or voluntarily, the court, at its
discretion, if the attendance of the witness be upon a trial may by
an order upon its minutes, or in any criminal proceeding, by a
written order, direct the county auditor to draw his warrant upon the
county treasurer in favor of such witness for witness' fees at the
rate of twelve dollars ($12) for each day's actual attendance and for
a reasonable sum to be specified in the order for the necessary
expenses of such witness. The court, in its discretion, may make an
allowance under this section, or under any appropriate section in
Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 68070), Title 8, of the Government
Code, other than Section 68093. The allowances are county charges.
(b) The court, in its discretion, may authorize payment to such a
witness, if he is employed and if his salary is not paid by his
employer during the time he is absent from his employment because of
being such a witness, of a sum equal to his gross salary for such
time, but such sum shall not exceed eighteen dollars ($18) per day.
The sum is a county charge.
A person compensated under the provisions of this subdivision may
not receive the payment of witness' fees as provided for in
subdivision (a).