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  1. I received a subpoena in the mail. What can happen if I don't show up ...

    May 6, 2010 · What will happen depends upon whether you have acknowledged receiving the subpoena. The District Attorney's office typically sends out subpoenas by mail. They simply do not …

  2. What happens if a witness is subpoena and don't show up for court ...

    Nov 15, 2012 · A subpoena to appear to testify is a court order. If you disobey the subpoena by failing to appear, you will be held in contempt, and the court will likely issue a bench warrant for you, and you …

  3. I was told I was subpoena over the phone to appear in court in North ...

    Dec 6, 2011 · Here is the North Carolina Rule regarding Service of a Subpoena: Rule 45. Subpoena. (a) Form; Issuance. — (1) Every subpoena shall state all of the following: a. The title of the action, the …

  4. What does return subpoena mean? - Legal Answers - Avvo.com

    Feb 22, 2018 · What does return subpoena mean? Is it an entry on the Court's docket? If so, it means that a Subpoena was served on someone seeking either evidence and/or their testimony and the …

  5. How will we know if a subpoena is legal and binding? - Legal Answers

    Oct 31, 2012 · Generally a subpoena does not need to be approved by the court, unless it is a subpoena duces tecum (a subpoena compelling you to bring a physical thing). The subpoena is issued by the …

  6. How many days in advance must a witness be served a subpoena to …

    Apr 21, 2017 · How many days in advance must a witness be served a subpoena to appear in Court? Can they be served on a Friday afternoon, and have to appear in Court on Monday morning? I'm …

  7. If i get a subpoena do i have to go to court - Legal Answers

    Apr 15, 2014 · A subpoena is a court order to appear. Failure to appear could result in you being found "in contempt" of court. Penalties for a first contempt offense include a fine of not more than two …

  8. How long does it take to subpoena any evidence or things for court ...

    Mar 10, 2015 · A subpoena can only be issued by a clerk of court, magistrate, attorney, or judge. The person responding to the subpoena typically has 10 days to respond, and can request longer, …

  9. How do I serve a subpoena. Can I serve it myself. And once it's served ...

    Oct 7, 2016 · A subpoena can be used to compel someone to appear for a deposition, to produce documents for inspection, or to testify at trial. If you want them to testify at trial, then you simply serve …

  10. How do I subpoena a police officer to my trial? - Legal Answers

    Oct 31, 2012 · You should absolutely subpoena the deputy as soon as possible. You can do this on your own if you are representing yourself. However, if you are or think you will be facing criminal charges …