subpoena
A subpoena is a court order that says a person must go to court. It’s also called a summons.
You may get a subpoena if you’re a witness in a court case. The subpoena tells you:
- where and when to go to court,
- who you are a witness for, and
- if you need to bring any documents or evidence to court.
If you do not do what it says in the subpoena, you could be arrested.
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