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subpoena

[suh-pee-nuh, suhb-] / səˈpi nə, səb- /




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Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his titles last year due to his ties with Epstein, cannot be forced by a subpoena to go to the US and has not responded to the request.

From BBC

Earlier this month, a federal judge quashed subpoenas issued to the Fed as part of the probe, with the court saying there was "a mountain of evidence" to suggest the investigation was a pressure tactic.

From Barron's

Earlier this month, a federal judge quashed the subpoenas after a prosecutor acknowledged no evidence of wrongdoing had been found, but U.S.

From Barron's

District Judge James Boasberg quashed the subpoenas in the case because the government has “produced essentially zero evidence to suspect Chair Powell of a crime.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Local and state prosecutors don’t have the authority to subpoena them for evidence like in a typical criminal investigation.

From Salon