Susan faced a dilemma when she was subpoenaed by the courts
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The past tense of "subpoena" is "subpoenaed."
you will get subpoenaed by a sheriff
Yes.
Yes. ANYONE can be subpoeanaed to court.
Yes. Witnesses are of no value unless they can testify in court as to what they witnessed. Also, if a person has been subpoenaed as a witness they are required to appear.Yes. Witnesses are of no value unless they can testify in court as to what they witnessed. Also, if a person has been subpoenaed as a witness they are required to appear.Yes. Witnesses are of no value unless they can testify in court as to what they witnessed. Also, if a person has been subpoenaed as a witness they are required to appear.Yes. Witnesses are of no value unless they can testify in court as to what they witnessed. Also, if a person has been subpoenaed as a witness they are required to appear.
Yes, a 16-year-old can be subpoenaed to testify in court or provide evidence in a legal case. However, there may be special rules or procedures to protect minors during legal proceedings. It is important for the minor to seek advice from a legal guardian or attorney if they are subpoenaed.
The past tense of "subpoena" is "subpoenaed".
If you are requested or subpoenaed by the court, yes.
That is the correct spelling of the word "subpoena" (a court summons to testify).