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subpoena duces tecum

[ suh-pee-nuh doo-seez tee-kuhm, doo-seyz tey-kuhm, suhb- ]

noun

Law.
  1. a writ directing a person to appear in court and to bring some document described in the writ.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of subpoena duces tecum1

1755–65; < New Latin: literally, under penalty you shall bring with you
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Example Sentences

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In the lead-up to trial, Burr, taking aim at his accusers, moved for a subpoena duces tecum directed at Jefferson.

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For example – Brady could issue a subpoena duces tecum to Ted Wells, demanding he turn over all communications to his legal team.

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We now turn to the important question of the District Court’s responsibilities in conducting the in camera examination of Presidential materials or communications delivered under the compulsion of the subpoena duces tecum.

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I did not see till last night the opinion of the Judge on the subpoena duces tecum against the President.

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With this end in view, Burr moved on the 9th of June that a subpoena duces tecum issue to Jefferson requiring him to produce certain papers, including the famous cipher letter to Wilkinson.

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