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  • Subpoena - Wikipedia
    The subpoena will usually be on the letterhead of the court where the case is filed, name the parties to the case, and be addressed by name to the person whose testimony is being sought
  • Subpoena Explained: Definition, Usage, and Types in . . . - Investopedia
    What Is a Subpoena? A subpoena is a legally binding order compelling individuals to appear before a court or legal proceeding, such as a congressional hearing, to testify under oath or produce
  • Subpoena someone or something | California Courts | Self Help Guide
    You may need to get information - typically business records - from a party that is not involved in your case To do this, you use a subpoena To use a subpoena, you fill out a form and have the court clerk sign it Then you serve this form, which officially orders the person to give you documents Learn how to subpoena business records
  • What Is a Subpoena? Meaning, Types, and Your Rights
    A subpoena is a written order compelling you to testify, produce records, or allow inspection of a location at a specified time and place Courts, attorneys, and in some cases administrative agencies can issue them in both civil and criminal matters
  • SUBPOENA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure : to serve or summon with a writ of subpoena Did you know? If you think you recognize the sub- in subpoena as the prefix meaning "under, beneath, below," you're on target
  • Rule 45. Subpoena | Federal Rules of Civil Procedure | US Law | LII . . .
    Any person who is at least 18 years old and not a party may serve a subpoena Serving a subpoena requires delivering a copy to the named person and, if the subpoena requires that person's attendance, tendering the fees for 1 day's attendance and the mileage allowed by law
  • Subpoenas Explained • U. S. Constitution
    A subpoena is a court-backed command to testify or produce documents Learn civil vs criminal subpoenas, trial vs pretrial use, deadlines, objections and motions to quash, Fifth Amendment limits (including act of production), and contempt risks
  • What Is a Subpoena and Why You Might Receive One Unexpectedly
    Learn what a subpoena is, why you may receive one, what it means for you, and how to respond without making costly mistakes


















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