JU 11.0300 - Subpoena - Washington-2025

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Such service shall be made no fewer than five (5) days prior to service of the subpoena on the person named therein, unless the parties otherwise agree or the court otherwise orders for good cause shown.
Anyone who may have evidence relevant to a pending criminal case may receive a witness subpoena. ingly, you may receive a subpoena if you: Participated in events related to the case. Saw or witnessed events related to the case.
Failure to respond to a subpoena is punishable as contempt by either the court or agency issuing the subpoena. Punishment may include monetary sanctions (even imprisonment although extremely unlikely).
A subpoena is an Order that is issued to require the attendance of a witness to testify at a particular time and place. A subpoena duces tecum is an Order that requires a witness to bring documents, books or other items under his, her or their control, that he she or they is bound by law to produce into evidence.
The subpoena duces tecum is most commonly used in criminal cases. It can be imposed by either the prosecution or defense, where either needs to prove its case by presenting evidence stored in another location. A subpoena duces tecum is a court order requiring someone to bring documents or evidence to a hearing.

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Subpoena is a command in the form of written process requiring a witness to come to court to testify. Subpoena ad Testificandum: A summons to appear somewhere and give testimony. Subpoena Duces Tecum: A summons to appear somewhere and to bring something (take something) with you and to possibly give testimony too.
Generally, though, you can expect to receive a subpoena by one of the following methods: In-person service of a subpoena, where it is hand-delivered by a process server. Service through certified mail to the last known address of the person. Service through email to the last known email address of the person.

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