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Do you have to go to court if you are not given the subpoena in person?

More information is needed to answer this question. If you were court-ordered (by the judge) to appear, no further notification is legally necessary. If a subpoena/summons was left with a member of your household who acknowledged that you resided there it is considered as having been served.


Can a summons be given to a family member in lue of the defendant?

Probably. A civil summons is served at the address of the person named. Therefore, any person who is of legal age and residing at the same address may, as a rule, be served in lieu of the named. There are some exceptions, the main one being if the order is a subpoena rather than a summons.


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.


Can your presence be demanded at a civil hearing if you have given a Statement?

If you given an affidavit you probably will not be needed. However they can still demand you be there with a subpoena. With the subpoena you have to go, without it you do not.


What if ticket is not given to the offender at time of infraction?

It depends on the laws in your state. Some states allow for the officers to issue a citation even if the person is not present. This could result in either a warrant being issued to answer to the charges or a subpoena being served to appear in court to answer to the charges.


What is the difference between a summons and a subpoena?

A subpoena is an order directed to an individual commanding him to appear in court on a certain day to testify or produce documents in a pending lawsuit.A summons is a paper issued by a court informing a person that a complaint has been filed against her.


What does subpoena mean?

Subpoenaed means: You are ordered to attend court. You have been called in a court case as a witness or for another reason, but unless there are extreme circumstances in which you can not attend (like death or hospitalization) you must attend! A subpoena is usually given to you by the sheriff's office or a court official. They are given in person by these individuals usually at your front door.


Are you legally allowed to see a statement used against you in a prosecution?

The charges brought against you in a case will be given to you in the form of a subpoena. The subpoena will tell you the charges and how to further proceed.


How do you answer deposition questions?

Truthfully, honestly, and BRIEFLY. Any statements given at deposition can be used to impeach your testimony at trial.


What word is given to process that formed deltas?

the word for that is deposition


What is a notice of deposition?

It is a written direction to a plaintiff or a defendant directing him/her to appear at a particular place on a particular date at a particular time to answer questions under oath the person on the other side of the case has about the facts of the dispute. A "notice" is given to a plaintiffs and defendants to have them or any person they identify as a witmess they intend to call at trial. A subpoena is usually given to other witnesses.


What is person served?

let's see if this info can help you. When you have documents that've been filed with the court and need to be given a copy to another party, somebody have to serve them. When a person, who's not involved in the case, delivers those documents to the defendant, then you can say that the person in the other party has been served.

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