This is a legal form that was released by the United States District Court on June 1, 2009 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form AO110?
A: Form AO110 is a subpoena to testify before a grand jury.
Q: What is a subpoena?
A: A subpoena is a legal document that requires a person to appear in court or provide testimony.
Q: What is a grand jury?
A: A grand jury is a group of citizens who determine if there is enough evidence to indict a person for a crime.
Q: Who can issue a subpoena?
A: A subpoena can be issued by a court or a prosecutor.
Q: Do I have to comply with a subpoena?
A: Yes, failing to comply with a subpoena can result in legal consequences, such as being held in contempt of court.
Q: What should I do if I receive Form AO110?
A: If you receive Form AO110, you should carefully read the instructions and seek legal advice if needed.
Q: Can I refuse to testify before a grand jury?
A: In general, you cannot refuse to testify before a grand jury unless you have a valid legal privilege, such as the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Q: What happens if I testify before a grand jury?
A: If you testify before a grand jury, your testimony will be recorded and may be used as evidence in a criminal case.
Form Details:
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