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subpoena

/səˈpiːnə/

Meanings
  • noun

    A legal document issued by a court or other competent body, requiring a person to attend a court hearing or produce documents for inspection.

    - "The defendant received a subpoena to appear in court on the 15th."
    - "The lawyer requested a subpoena for the company's financial records."

Pronunciation
  1. /səˈpiːnə/



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Synonyms

witness summons
Variants
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subpoena , subpoenas , subpoenaed , subpoenaing , subpoena ad testificandum , subpoenas ad testificandum , subpoena duces tecum , subpoenas duces tecum
Etymology
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Derived from the Latin 'subpoena,' meaning 'under penalty,' which refers to the penalties imposed for failing to comply with the requirements of the subpoena.


Trivia
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  1. Subpoenas can be served in person, by mail, or by publication in a newspaper if the person to be served cannot be located.

  2. The first recorded use of the term 'subpoena' in English was in 1542.

  3. In some jurisdictions, a subpoena duces tecum requires the person to bring specified documents to the court, while a subpoena ad testificandum requires the person to testify in court.


Related Concepts
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  1. deposition: A formal questioning of a witness, often conducted before a trial, under oath or affirmation.

  2. discovery: The process of exchanging information between opposing parties in a lawsuit, including the production of documents and answers to interrogatories.


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In popular culture, subpoenas are often portrayed as a tool for uncovering hidden truths or as a source of stress and anxiety for those being summoned. They have been featured in numerous films, TV shows, and novels.

How to Memorize "subpoena"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a gavel hitting a desk, signifying the issuance of a subpoena. Imagine the document being served to the person named in the subpoena.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'subpoena' with the words 'court,' 'legal,' and 'document.' Remember that it is a command to appear or produce something.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Suit Up Before Entering Appeals: Subpoena, Under Penalty Of Contempt' to remember the meaning of subpoena.


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