Subpoena Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for subpoena.
subpoena
subpoena
/səˈpiːnə/
Examples
- The writ subpoena began to be attached to a wide variety of writs in the 1300s.
- The writ subpoena became the standard method of compelling witnesses.
- That's the results of the subpoena.
- The subpoena was sent to the criminal.
- It is apparent that the DoD didn't grant the subpoena.
- The FBI documented the crime and then requested a subpoena.
- The claimant has the right to deny a subpoena.
- The current practice would be for the issue of a subpoena.
- The page previously focused on the SEC subpoena.
- The claimant has the right to subpoena the treating physician.
a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding; disobedience may be punishable as a contempt of court
noun
serve or summon with a subpoena
verb
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"Sub + Poena. Go below to call Tina with a legal note."
"Sub + Poena. Send under to call, like a sub going down to summon a fishy friend."
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