Legal Question in Criminal Law in Illinois
What is a sepina?
I've been looking all over... perhaps the spelling is incorrect, but what is a sepina? And where can I get more info about what it is?
Asked on 5/31/03, 2:31 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Michael R. Nack
Michael R. Nack, Attorney at Law
Re: What is a sepina?
I'm guessing that the word is "subpoena". This is a legal document which, when issued and served properly, requires a person's appearance in Court or perhaps at a deposition. If you have been served one of these documents and have any questions, I would suggest that you consult with an attorney.
Answered on 6/02/03, 12:42 am
Mary McDonagh
McDonagh-Faherty Law Offices
Re: What is a sepina?
A court issues a subpoena to compel a person's presence or documents, etc. to a court or another place.
Answered on 6/02/03, 1:54 pm
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