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You dont generally need an attorney to comply with a subpoena, unless anything you revealed could either harm you in some way, harm your business (eg dont reveal any trade secrets without an attorney requesting that info be kept confidential), or would benefit a party you dont want to help.
A subpoena is a court order to come to court. If you ignore the order, the court will hold you in contempt. You could go to jail or face a large fine for ignoring the subpoena. subpoenas are used in both criminal and civil cases.
If you got a subpoena, you are required to go to the trial. You are also required to answer all questions truthfully. You are not required to give additional details when they ask you a question. Give only the answer to the question.
What a Subpoena Means for You. A subpoena is not an automatic indictment, but the government wants you to believe youre guilty so you cave in. Prosecutors chase convictions under United States v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683 (1974), which confirmed how subpoenas can pry into almost anything.
A witness must be personally served with a subpoena for it to be considered valid under California law. If a witness doesnt appear in court after being personally served with a subpoena, they could be arrested for contempt of court.
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Why have I been given a subpoena? You are being asked to serve as a witness in a criminal court trial. A subpoena lists the date, time, place and proceedings in which your testimony is required. If you have any question about the subpoena, feel free to call your advocate to have your questions answered.
A subpoena may be served on an individual either through personal delivery, email, certified mail or even by reading it out aloud. It is also called a writ or administrative summons. A subpoena cannot be ignored as it is a court order and a failure to respond to it may be punishable as contempt of court.
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).

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