Subpoena is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is a subpoena?
A: A subpoena is a legal order that requires a person to appear in court or produce certain documents.
Q: Who issues subpoenas in Pennsylvania?
A: Subpoenas are typically issued by the court or by an attorney on behalf of a party in a legal case.
Q: What happens if I receive a subpoena?
A: If you receive a subpoena, it is important to comply with its terms. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
Q: Do I have to testify if I am subpoenaed?
A: If you are subpoenaed to testify, you generally have a legal obligation to appear in court and provide truthful testimony.
Q: Can I be subpoenaed to produce documents?
A: Yes, a subpoena can also require you to produce certain documents or evidence related to a legal case.
Q: Can I challenge a subpoena in Pennsylvania?
A: Yes, you may be able to challenge a subpoena in Pennsylvania if you believe it is invalid or unduly burdensome. It is advisable to seek legal advice in such cases.
Form Details:
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