Sentence examples for to subpoena from inspiring English sources

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to subpoena

noun

A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony.

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And we have the ability to subpoena".

The defense asked to subpoena her medical records.

This is easy to subpoena and virtually impossible to erase.

Scottish courts have no power to subpoena C.I.A. material.

He figured out how to subpoena Mr. Shaw's phone records.

The state tried to subpoena raw film of the interview.

Indeed, prosecutors are considering trying to subpoena Mr. Randal again.

Her legal team plans to subpoena the Seven Network.

Mitchell does not have the power to subpoena players.

The bipartisan commission had threatened to subpoena the reports.

We've seen politicians try to subject us to subpoena all of our private emails.

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