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Subpoena

Definition

Subpoena is a noun meaning a formal writ or order commanding a person to appear in court (or before a tribunal) or to produce specified evidence; as a verb (transitive), it means to serve someone with such an order or to compel appearance or production of evidence by legal process.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Verb (transitive)
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /səˈpiːnə/
  • Respelling: suh-PEE-nuh

British English

  • IPA: /səˈpiːnə/
  • Respelling: suh-PEE-nuh
Etymology

From Medieval Latin legal phrase sub poena “under penalty,” indicating that failure to comply may be punishable. Adopted into Anglo-Latin and then English to name the writ compelling appearance or evidence.

Derivatives
  • subpoenas / subpoenae (plural noun; the latter is Latinized and rare)
  • subpoenaed (past tense & past participle, verb)
  • subpoenaing (present participle, verb)
  • subpoena duces tecum (noun phrase) — an order to produce documents, records, or other tangible evidence
  • subpoena ad testificandum (noun phrase) — an order to appear and testify
  • subpena (variant spelling, chiefly U.S., nonstandard)
Synonyms
  • writ
  • summons
  • court order
  • process
  • mandate (legal context)
Antonyms
  • discharge
  • quashal/quashing (of a subpoena)
  • vacatur
  • release
  • exemption
Usage

Noun: “The committee issued a subpoena for the emails and server logs.” / “Failure to comply with the subpoena may result in contempt.”

Verb: “Prosecutors subpoenaed the witness to appear next Monday.” / “The agency is subpoenaing internal accounting records.”

Related Terms
  • Service of process: The formal delivery of legal documents, including subpoenas.
  • Contempt of court: Sanction for disobeying a court order, including a subpoena.
  • Deposition: Out-of-court sworn testimony, often compelled by subpoena.
  • Summons: Notice requiring a party to appear; distinct from a subpoena but related.
  • Motion to quash: Request to invalidate a subpoena.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A writ commanding a person to appear and testify — commonly termed a subpoena ad testificandum.
    • Example: “A subpoena required the CEO to testify before the grand jury.”
  • A writ requiring the production of documents or things — a subpoena duces tecum.
    • Example: “Counsel served a subpoena duces tecum for the laboratory records.”

Verb

  • To serve with or compel by subpoena — to require legally that a person appear or produce evidence.
    • Example: “Investigators subpoenaed the vendor’s billing invoices.”

subpoena

A subpoena required the CEO to testify before the grand jury.
Counsel served a subpoena duces tecum for the laboratory records.
Investigators subpoenaed the vendor’s billing invoices.

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