Any person or company that a court wishes to be present in person or represented by a person (for companies). A witness, expert witness might receive such intimation from a court or tribunal.
Normally they don't.
No, you do not have to accept a subpoena on behalf of someone else. A subpoena is typically directed to an individual or entity and must be served directly to the person required to respond. If you receive a subpoena intended for someone else, you should inform the issuing party and advise them to serve the correct individual.
The answer is no. Subpoenas are served to a person or entity, and only to that person or entity or an authorized person. For a subpoena to a person it has to be served only to that person or to someone living with that person at the residence. In the case of an entity it has to be served to someone who is authorized to accept a subpoena on behalf of the entity.
The accused's attorney can subpoena anyone they think may assist their case.
Subpoena is a noun (a subpoena) and a verb (to subpoena).
A subpoena can be withdrawn or quashed.
Yes,Anyone can ask for forgiveness and accept Jesus as their savior.
Anyone with relevant knowledge or information in a case can be subpoenaed to testify, whether they were mentioned in a previous police report or not.
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Yes, they can serve you a subpoena on weekends.
Yes, they'll accept anyone. I got in with a 2.2.
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