I have received a subpoena stating that I must attend court next Friday 13th.
The attorney had a subpoena issued by the Clerk of the Court to ensure the attendance at trial of a crucial witness.
In U.S. Law, “subpoena” from the Latin term meaning “under penalty,” is a written document and command from the courts requiring a person to take a certain action like appearing as a witness or handing over a piece of evidence.
The sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be written as "Can you have the sheriff serve the subpoena?"
Call 605-331-1662 for their Subpoena Dept.
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Yes. You can serve jail time for not respecting a subpoena.
Subpoena is a noun (a subpoena) and a verb (to subpoena).
A subpoena can only come from a judge and then you use a process service to serve it. They will know where to go.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
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In order to subpoena a contract you need to have a lawyer. The lawyer will then have the judge sign off on the subpoena, requiring the use of the contract for a case.
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?
The subpoena should have contained all the necessary information on when and where to report and/or any other necessary information. Read it, or contact the Clerk of the Court or the attorney which issued the subpoena.
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