You could be. WHO told you they were trying to serve you? If it can be proven that you were "dodging" the service of the subpoena you could be charged.
The word you are trying to spell is "subpoena." A subpoena is a write ordering a person to attend a court.
You have to check the laws in the state where the subpoena is to be served. Typically, you must "personally serve" a copy of the subpoena, which means delivering it directly to the person you are trying to serve. In some states, anybody can serve a subpoena (even someone less than 18 years old). You can also hire a professional "process server" to do it. In some cases, your local sheriff's office will serve a subpoena for you. In any case, you must prepare (or have the person who actually served the subpoena prepare) a "proof of service", which is a declaration describing when, where and how the subpoena was served. This is your proof that the subpoena has been served. Finally, you should determine whether a witness and/or mileage fees must be delivered along with the subpoena. If a fee is needed, but not provided, that may invalidate the service.
No, I don't, thanks. I suppose you were trying to say that you need one, which is a statement, not a question. See a lawyer. If you need a subpoena duces tecum, you're probably going to need a lawyer anyway. If you're trying to cheap it out by acting pro se, then go to the courthouse; the clerk should be able to tell you what forms you need to file.
Not if you are the shooter. If you have possession of the ball and you jump in the air, you must pass or shoot the ball before you land or you will be charged with a travelling violation (generally called 'up and down').
You should accept them and appear at the hearing.
Do NOT -repeat- do NOT ignore the subpoena. That is a court paper ordering your appearance. Call the court that issued the subpoena and discuss it with them. They will decide if you're too 'sick' to attend. The reason you're wanted on the stand is so the court can decide whether or not, what you have to say is relevant. It is not for you to decide on your own.
If you have a gate lock it! Don't go to work, look around when you leave your house. Don't answer the door for anyone you don't know. Take a vacation, move, stay at relatives or a friends. The thing is, they will eventually get you.
its called a travel. You better not trying to be funny or sumfing cwunt
$505, goodluck trying to get out of it, I couldnt
You can go to the court and ask for a hearing on the matter and tell them you weren't served papers.
I'm trying to figure this out
The state Circuit Courts are the courts of original jurisdiction for the trying of all matters pertaining to the enforcement or violation of that state's laws.