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subpoena

subpoena / subpoena
NounTransitive Verb
pl: subpoenaspast: subpoenaedpp: subpoenaeding: subpoenaing

This term carries a heavy legal weight, evoking the authority of the state and the compulsory nature of judicial proceedings. It is used in formal legal contexts to describe a mandate that cannot be ignored without risking legal penalties, such as contempt of court. As a noun, it refers to the physical or digital document itself. As a verb, it describes the act of exercising this legal power to force cooperation from a witness or the disclosure of evidence.

Meanings

Nounsubpoena

A written order issued by a government agency or court that compels a person to attend a court proceeding or produce specific documents.

"The witness received a subpoena to testify at the trial."

Transitive Verbsubpoena
[~ someone]

To issue a legal summons to a person requiring them to appear in court or provide evidence.

"The prosecution decided to subpoena the accountant to verify the financial records."

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