This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a CRM401 Subpoena?
A: A CRM401 Subpoena is a type of subpoena used in criminal cases in Minnesota.
Q: Who can issue a CRM401 Subpoena?
A: A CRM401 Subpoena can be issued by the prosecutor or defense attorney in a criminal case.
Q: What information is required on a CRM401 Subpoena?
A: A CRM401 Subpoena should include the case number, court information, the name and contact information of the person being subpoenaed, and a brief description of the documents or testimony requested.
Q: How does a CRM401 Subpoena need to be served?
A: A CRM401 Subpoena must be served personally to the person being subpoenaed by a process server or law enforcement officer.
Q: What happens if a person fails to comply with a CRM401 Subpoena?
A: If a person fails to comply with a CRM401 Subpoena, they may be subject to penalties, including contempt of court.
Q: Can a person object to a CRM401 Subpoena?
A: Yes, a person can object to a CRM401 Subpoena if it is overly burdensome or seeks privileged information.
Q: Is a CRM401 Subpoena only used in criminal cases?
A: Yes, a CRM401 Subpoena is specifically used in criminal cases in Minnesota.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form CRM401 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Minnesota District Courts.