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A subpoena is a writ served to command someone's appearance in court. There is no "charge" involved with it. . . unless, perhaps, the person who was subpoenaed fails to appear.
If you were served with a subpoena then you need to appear.If you were served with a subpoena then you need to appear.If you were served with a subpoena then you need to appear.If you were served with a subpoena then you need to appear.
summons or subpoena.
A subpoena requires you to appear in court, not go to jail.
You can contact the court that issued it and explain your situation, however, it MAY well be that you must appear, regardless.
Commission have the power to subpoena a security officer to appear at a hearing at any time?
A subpoena is not something you answer. A subpoena is a court order requiring you to appear in court. States have a certain amount of time in which you must be served with the subpoena prior to the court date, ranging from 2 days to as long as 14 days. Your state may require 10 days notice. In any event, if you have been served with a subpoena, you need to appear as directed. If you cannot appear, you should contact the party who issued the subpoena and discuss your problem.
Commission have the power to subpoena a security officer to appear at a hearing at any time?
Yes, a subpoena to appear is a mandatory appearance.
A criminal subpoena is an official notice to appear, issued by the court, regarding a criminal (as opposed to civil) matter.
A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony is called a subpoena.
That document is a subpoena.