subpoena in the PONS Dictionary

subpoena Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

writ of subpoena
to subpoena sb to testify

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She also led the library board to vote to fight any such subpoena in court.
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He might also need subpoenas to obtain documents, telephone records and executive branch agency security logs.
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Hearing dates can often be continued and witnesses or police officers can be subpoenaed.
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The term arrest has been interpreted broadly, and includes any detention or delay in the course of law enforcement, including court summons and subpoenas.
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He refused an invitation to appear before the committee, but was not issued a subpoena, which he had hoped to challenge in court.
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A subpoena must be ordered by the court to gain access to the information.
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This has been the subject of several subpoenas from federal investigators.
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Authorities have traveled to four different continents, interviewed more than 8,000 individuals and have issued over 5,000 subpoenas.
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He has subpoenaed numerous government officials to testify before the committee and grilled them for hours.
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Discovery can be obtained from non-parties using subpoenas.
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