Summons for Discovery is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is a summons for discovery?
A: A summons for discovery is a legal document that compels a person to provide information or evidence in a legal proceeding.
Q: How is a summons for discovery used in Illinois?
A: In Illinois, a summons for discovery is used to obtain information or evidence from a person involved in a lawsuit, including witnesses and parties to the case.
Q: Who can issue a summons for discovery in Illinois?
A: In Illinois, a summons for discovery can be issued by an attorney or by the clerk of the court where the lawsuit is filed.
Q: What happens if someone fails to comply with a summons for discovery in Illinois?
A: If someone fails to comply with a summons for discovery in Illinois, the court can impose sanctions, such as fines or other penalties.
Q: Can a summons for discovery be used in criminal cases in Illinois?
A: Yes, a summons for discovery can also be used in criminal cases in Illinois to obtain information or evidence from the defendant or other relevant parties.
Form Details:
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