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Not sufficiently particular subpoena

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Not exactly certain what is being asked - however - a subpoena might be ruled 'not sufficiently particular' if it was worded too broadly or not worded specifically enough so that it left in dought as to what it was that was being ordered.

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