Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
quash subpoena
my wife received a subpoena today (sat) for a trial set Monday, at 8:00 am. It is about an hours drive. can she just not show up and call the number on the subpoena on monday?
Asked on 9/13/08, 4:36 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
Re: quash subpoena
If was served with the subpoena, she must appear. A subpoena is a court order and can be enforced by having police pick up the individual and present them to the court.
Your wife would be wise to call the person who issued the subpoena to determine when her testimony may be needed and to narrow the time at which she must appear. The name and nyumber of the issuing attorney appears on the subpoena.
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Answered on 9/15/08, 10:27 pm
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