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In law what is a subpoena?
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Answered by subham21122007
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A subpoena (pronounced "suh-pee-nuh") is a request for the production of documents, or a request to appear in court or other legal proceeding. It is court-ordered command that essentially requires you to do something, such as testify or present information that may help support the facts that are at issue in a pending case. The term "subpoena" literally means "under penalty". A person who receives a subpoena but does not comply with its terms may be subject to civil or criminal penalties, such as fines, jail time, or both.

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Answered by bijaygiri4797
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A subpoena is a request for the production of documents or a request to appear in court or other legal proceedings

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