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Definitionn. a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding
Last update: August 26, 2015
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In most cases the appropriate court order will be a subpoena duces tecum issued by the court in which the proceedings have commenced. [Please select]
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In criminal cases, the Courts have the power to subpoena witnesses to attend Court in person to give evidence. [Please select]
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I haven't had personal contact with him lately but I hear he's trying to snow ball them but he's subject to subpoena so he has to be careful. [Please select]
Gresham was going to subpoena those records, when he brought suit against Rivers," Rand lied." [Please select]
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You have seen them caught in the act, and you may expect to be subpoenaed as witness for the state when the trial comes off. [Please select]
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In the noon hour a man came to me in the school yard with a subpoena for the examination of Amos Grimshaw and explained its meaning. [Please select]
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With this end in view, Burr moved on the 9th of June that a subpoena duces tecum issue to Jefferson requiring him to produce certain papers, including the famous cipher letter to Wilkinson. [Please select]
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