Definition of Subpoenas. Meaning of Subpoenas. Synonyms of Subpoenas

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Definition of Subpoenas

Subpoena
Subpoena Sub*p[oe]"na, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subp[oe]naed; p. pr. & vb. n. Subp[oe]naing.] (Law) To serve with a writ of subp[oe]na; to command attendance in court by a legal writ, under a penalty in case of disobedience.

Meaning of Subpoenas from wikipedia

- rules may permit lawyers to issue subpoenas themselves in their capacity as officers of the court. Typically subpoenas are issued "in blank" and it is the...
- frequently utilizes administrative subpoenas to initiate civil investigations of U.S. economic sanctions violations. OFAC subpoenas are typically to be responded...
- defendant, as it generally will not have access to contact information; subpoenas for IP addresses are therefore seldom subjected to legal challenge. The...
- A subpoena duces te**** (pronounced in English /səˈpiːnə ˌdjuːsiːz ˈtiːkəm/ sə-PEE-nə DEW-seez TEE-kəm), or subpoena for production of evidence, is a court...
- ever served with a subpoena to testify. Various states have a statutory provision to define the execution and regulation of subpoenas. Louisiana is typical...
- committee to issue a subpoena, or permit subcommittees or the chairman (acting alone or with the ranking member) to issue subpoenas. As announced in Wilkinson...
- subpoenas without the consent of the committee's ranking Democrat. From 1997 to 2002, Burton used this authority to issue 1,052 unilateral subpoenas,...
- reactions included the discussion of secret subpoenas in the U.S., criticism of the particular subpoena issued, and calls for the recognition and emulation...
- subpoenas were "protected legislative acts" that were "legitimately tied to Congress's legislative functions". Although the congressional subpoenas were...
- subpoenas included Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (subpoenaed August 4, deposed November 15) former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows (subpoenaed October...