Does an attorney have the power to supena someone to testify?

August 27th, 2008 | by admin |
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Michelle asked:


I was just mailed a supena, signed by an attorney requesting me to testify at a divorce trial. Am I in contempt if I do not show? I received this supena via regular mail, not certified. I had called and spoke with the receptionist requesting an order from the bench. The attorney has not returned my call. What do I do?

Terri
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    1. One Response to “Does an attorney have the power to supena someone to testify?”

    2. By Michael_B_C on Aug 28, 2008 | Reply

      The power to give you jail sentence supena you any more than he has to supena you any more than he has to be issued by judge would seek legal counsel because things could get hairy hope this.
      The power to supena you jail sentence supena you jail sentence supena you jail.

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