Subpoena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A subpoena (pronounced /səbˈpiːnə/ or pronounced /səˈpiːnə/ ) is a writ issued by a court that commands the presence of a witness to testify, under a penalty for failure. Subpoenas are a...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subpoena
You are here: Small Claims > Get Ready for Court > Subpoena a Witness ... What is a subpoena?; A subpoena is a court order that says that your witness has to come to court. It can also say that someone has to bring certain papers to court at your hearing.
www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/smallclaims/subpoena.htm www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/smallclaims/subpoena.htm
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Subpoena? ... The term subpoena is primarily used in US courts. The preferred term in the UK is now Witness Summons, at least in civil trials. In either country, the subpoena is usually written by the court clerk after he or she has been given a list of witnesses for a trial.
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-subpoena.htm www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-subpoena.htm
Is the U.S. District Court sending out subpoenas by e-mail? ... Federal Rules of Civil Procedures,20(b)(6). Failure to appear at the time and place indicated may result in a contempt of court citation. Bring this subpoena with you to the courtroom and oresent it to the bailiff.
www.snopes.com/fraud/phishing/subpoena.asp www.snopes.com/fraud/phishing/subpoena.asp
(A) When Required. On timely motion, the issuing court must quash or modify a subpoena that: ... (B) When Permitted. To protect a person subject to or affected by a subpoena, the issuing court may, on motion, quash or modify the subpoena if it requires:
www.law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/Rule45.htm
The Legal Term * Subpoena * Defined & Explained ... SUBPOENA - An order directed to an individual commanding him to appear in court on a certain day to testify or produce documents in a pending lawsuit.
www.lectlaw.com/def2/s083.htm
The law states that disclosure of information and records of such patients is required only pursuant to a court order such as a subpoena. However, a doctor would be required to resist production of confidential documents by invoking either the physician-patient or psychotherapist-patient privilege.
www.ucop.edu/ucophome/policies/bfb/rmp10.html
To their credit, the Advocate staff immediately decided to contest the subpoena and - in a surprise move - on the day of the hearing, the police dropped their demand for the material.
www.studentpress.org/acp/trends/~law0199college.html
[Archive] Court Subpoena, do I have to go? advice? Texas Members ... Texas Members - Court Subpoena, do I have to go? advice? ... LS1TECH > REGIONAL FORUMS > Texas Members > Court Subpoena, do I have to go? advice?
www.ls1tech.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-416413.html