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Q: What does it take for a subpoena to be considered sufficiently particular?
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I have received a subpoena stating that I must attend court next Friday 13th.


Are subpoenas directly from lawyers legal in the state of Texas?

176.4 Who May Issue. A subpoena may be issued by: (a) the clerk of the appropriate district, county, or justice court, who must provide the party requesting the subpoena with an original and a copy for each witness to be completed by the party; (b) AN ATTORNEY AUTHORIZED TO PRACTICE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, as an officer of the court; or (c) an officer authorized to take depositions in this State, who must issue the subpoena immediately on a request accompanied by a notice to take a deposition under Rules 199 or 200, or a notice under Rule 205.3, and who may also serve the notice with the subpoena.


Can you testify without subpoena?

Yes, you can testify without being served with a subpoena if you are willing to appear in court voluntarily. The subpoena is used to compel the attendance of a reluctant witness. Sometimes even someone willing to testify without a subpoena is still given one. This is to give formal notice of the court date as well as to ensure the appearance of the witness in case the witness changes his or her mind or finds the trial date to be inconvenient. It also gets the person out of work if the employer doesn't want to let the employee take the day off.


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What is it called when a witness gives evidence during the trial?

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What happens if you don't appear for a subpoena?

A subpoena unlike a civil summons is a direct order from the court for appearance at the place and time stipulated. FTA can result in a contempt of court charge which is punishable by fines and/or imprisonment. If said subpoena relates to a criminal offense, other charges both civil and criminal could apply.


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What should you do if you have been subpoenaed for court but you have an exam on that date?

Call the attorney or party who issued the subpoena and find out if you actually have to be where it tells you to be on that date. Explain the situation. Sometimes the case does not go to trial on that date or the witness subpoenaed is not expected to be called on the first day of trial, but the subpoena must be issued for a date when the trial is expected to start. The subpoena may be an "on-call" subpoena, in which your presence is not required until you get a call to come in. If you absolutely must be there on that date or if the attorney/party refuses to let you out to take the exam, you may ask the court to set a new date and time. Failing that, advise the professor that you have a legal obligation that precludes you from taking the exam and make an arrangement to take the exam at another time. In any event, you must take care of the subpoena in some way. It may not be ignored simply because you have pressing business elsewhere. In all likelihood though, the attorney or court will be able to make some kind of accommodation for you. In practice, court appearance of a witness subpoenaed can usually be worked around.


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