subpoena
n. <法>傳票
vt. <法>傳喚(某人); 傳訊
A subpoena is a legal document telling someone that they must attend a court of law and give evidence as a witness.
He has been served with a subpoena to answer the charges in court.
他接到傳票要出庭應訴。
If someone subpoenas a person, they give them a legal document telling them to attend a court of law and give evidence. If someone subpoenas a piece of evidence, the evidence must be produced in a court of law.
Select committees have the power to subpoena witnesses...
特別委員會有權傳喚證人出庭作證。
The investigation will rely on existing powers to subpoena documents.
該調查將憑藉現有權力要求將各種相關檔案呈堂。
1. a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding; disobedience may be punishable as a contempt of court
1. serve or summon with a subpoena;
President Bush has ordered his former White House counsel Harriet Miers to defy a congressional subpoena.
布什總統已要求他的前白宮顧問哈里特.米爾思拒絕接受國會的傳票.
Galvin's subpoena Journal , asks for a host internal Goldman documents related to the huddles.
傳票要求高盛提供一系列與交易業務秘密會議有關的檔案.
Cuomo had sought the names of the employees who received bonuses from Liddy through a subpoena.
Cuomo已經找到了那些從Liddy那裡透過傳票獲得獎金的僱員的名字.
Established under the Public Inquiries Act, the commission will be able to subpoena witnesses.
根據公眾調查法案, 委員會有權利傳喚證人.
Subpoena shall be issued for coercive summons.
拘傳應當發拘傳票.