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subpoena
noun as in writ
verb as in issue a writ
Weak matches
Example Sentences
After not hearing back, the plaintiffs served Edison with a subpoena that July requesting the data, according to a memorandum in the civil case filed by insurance companies and victims.
The speaker claimed that Hutchinson had already agreed to cooperate with the committee, and thus a subpoena wasn’t needed.
Webb declined to share a copy of her subpoena or reveal what she knew about any alleged crimes authorities might be investigating.
Yoon vowed to "fight to the end," ignoring subpoenas from investigators and fortifying the presidential compound with rings of guards, barbed wire and buses.
That prompted the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation to issue the agency a subpoena demanding to know the sources behind the agency’s conclusion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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