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Q: Can you subpoena when discovery is over?
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What is a book-n-record subpoena?

This is a subpoena commanding a person in possession of the books and records of an individual or company to bring them either to a location for discovery purposes or to the court for trial.Added: Also known as a Subpoena Duces Tecum


How do you fill out a subpoena and what are the guide lines for a subpoena?

There are several things regarding subpoenas. First off, you need to be in the discovery phase of a lawsuit. Then you file the subpoena request with the court and if the request is granted, it will be delivered in person. The article describes the process in more detail.


How do you get your toxicology results after an arrest?

You don't get them - they are evidence, and are turned over the authorities. When/If you go to trial they will be introduced at 'discovery' and you will be able to see them then. PERHAPS you can get your attorney to subpoena them from the facility that did the tests, but why bother, you'll know soon enough what the results are.


What part of speech is the word subpoena?

Subpoena is a noun (a subpoena) and a verb (to subpoena).


What is amended discovery?

Either new discovery turned over after the original discovery has been delivered, or changes in the original discovery handed over after the original discovery has been handed over.


The document requiring that records be produced in court?

A legally binding request to provide records or documents to appear in court is known as a subpoena. A subpoena is a court order that requires an individual or entity to provide documents and/or appear in court. A subpoena may be issued by either the prosecution or the defense and is served by a law enforcement officer such as a sheriff or marshal. The documents and/or record requested must be related to the case in question and must be specific and relevant to the proceedings. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in fines and/or imprisonment.A subpoena typically requires the following: The name of the court issuing the subpoena The name of the party issuing the subpoena The name of the party being subpoenaed A description of the records or documents requested The date and time the records or documents are to be producedIt is important to note that a subpoena is a court order and must be followed. Individuals and entities that receive a subpoena must comply with the order or face potential penalties.


Can a subpoena over rule copyright law?

Your question is a non sequitur. A subpoena is simply a court order to appear. I can't envision any scenario where it might contravene copyright law.


Can a subpoena be suspended?

A subpoena can be withdrawn or quashed.


How is a subpoena issued?

In order to check if a subpoena has been issued, you need to check with the "Clerk of the Court" of the judge who may have issued the Subpoena. For example, if its a criminal subpoena. A good place to start is at your local City Clerk courthouse, or district courthouse County Clerk. They should have a record on file.


By whom is a subpoena typically issued?

Subpoena is typically issued by the clerk of the court, mostly in the name of judge presiding over the case. 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.


Can you call 911 online?

My husband has my phone and abused me please help me I have no gas and no money


Can they give you a subpoena on a Saturday?

Yes, they can serve you a subpoena on weekends.