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Subpoena

A subpoena (pronounced 'suh-pee-nuh') is a writ commanding a person to appear under penalty (from Latin). It is used to compel the testimony of witnesses in a trial. Usually it can be issued by a judge or by the lawyer representing the plaintiff or the defendant in a civil trial or by the prosecutor or the defense attorney in a criminal proceeding. The subpoena has its source in British common law and it is now used almost with universal application throughout the Anglo-American common law world. The United States Congress also has the power to issue subpoenas and can punish individuals who fail to comply by contempt of Congress, which is similar to contempt of court. A common complaint against subpoenas is that they take away a person's Fifth Amendment right (the right to remain silent in court) in the U.S.

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