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A sealed subpoena is a legal document that orders an individual or entity to produce evidence or testify in a court proceeding, but it is kept confidential and not publicly accessible. This confidentiality can be requested to protect sensitive information, privacy concerns, or ongoing investigations. The sealing of the subpoena prevents the disclosure of its contents or the existence of the subpoena itself until the relevant legal matters are resolved.

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