Connecticut Request for Hearing, Denied Application for Issuance of Subpoena is a legal request to the Superior Court of Connecticut for a hearing to challenge the denial of an application to issue a subpoena. This type of request is typically used when a party to a legal action (e.g., a plaintiff or defendant) has applied to the court for a subpoena to compel the testimony of a witness or to obtain documents or other evidence needed for the case. If the court denies the application, the party may file a Request for Hearing, Denied Application for Issuance of Subpoena to challenge the denial. There are two types of Connecticut Request for Hearing, Denied Application for Issuance of Subpoena: (1) a Request for Hearing on a Denied Application for a Subpoena Ducks Cecum, and (2) a Request for Hearing on a Denied Application for a Subpoena Ad Testificandum. The former is filed when a party seeks to compel the production of documents or other tangible evidence, while the latter is filed when a party seeks to compel the testimony of a witness.