subpoena|subpoenaed|subpoenaing|subpoenas in English
verb
[sub·poe·na || sə'pɪːnə]
serve with a subpoena, serve with an official written document summoning a witness to appear in court or requiring that certain evidence be brought before a court (Law)
Use "subpoena|subpoenaed|subpoenaing|subpoenas" in a sentence
1. Did you guys get subpoenas too?
2. We've subpoenaed him as an impeachment witness.
3. He's subpoenaed to go to the court.
4. Assigner translate: to assign, to subpoena, assign
5. Bakers'lawyer will be issuing deposition subpoenas right away.
6. They're actually going to be subpoenaed for deposition.
7. He accepted service of the subpoena.
8. We may have to subpoena their bank records.
9. He was served with a subpoena.
10. She is appearing today under subpoena .
11. They got a subpoena to examine our books.
12. The police would subpoena and study this footage.
13. They have also subpoenaed top presidential aide Karl Rove.
14. 14 If receive subpoena, we also can undertake assessment to subpoena, not hesitate even below essential condition litigate .
15. I checked my journal after receiving the subpoena.
16. Maybe he should be served a subpoena instead.
17. You have failed to show at over 600 subpoenas in civil suits.
18. There are two common types of subpoena: subpoena ad testificandum orders a person to testify before the ordering authority or face punishment.
19. He was then served with a subpoena.
20. Subpoena shall be issued for coercive summons.
21. Select committees have the power to subpoena witnesses.
22. Applicability of Subpoenas Issued in Relation to Commissions of Inquiry-Motion-Debate Adjourned
23. He was brought up to court with a subpoena.
24. Both the teacher and the board can subpoena witnesses.
25. People court can stick an annunciate subpoena the accused.