Mississippi Subpoena of Witness

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Mississippi
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MS-62750
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This is a Subpoena for Witness, to be used in the State of Mississippi. It states to the recipient that he/she is to be present on a certain date and time, so that they may be called as a witness by one of the parties.

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You cannot ignore a Subpoena. A Subpoena is a court order to come to court. If you ignore the order, the court will hold you in contempt. You could go to jail or face a large fine for ignoring the Subpoena.

You can Subpoena the witness, which requires them to come to court. You can also use a Subpoena during discovery.Fill in the name of the case, the name and address of the witness, and the courtroom for the case. When you Subpoena a witness, you must pay them a witness fee and travel costs.

Once the court grants a subpoena, it becomes an order of the court. This means that you cannot ignore it unless you have a lawful reason to do so. Without a lawful excuse, failure to comply with a validly issued subpoena constitutes contempt of court and may result in a warrant for your arrest.

The Fifth Amendment gives individuals the right to refuse to answer any questions or make any statements if doing so would result in establishing that the person committed a crime.That is, a witness may not be forced to answer any incriminating questions.

Can a Witness Refuse to Testify? No. While a defendant has a right to not take the stand, a witness does not. Once ordered to testify, refusing to do so may result in the witness being held in contempt of court.

Some purported subpoenas are not valid. For example, if a subpoena violates a case management order or a local rule, or the subpoena issued from another state, the subpoena may be invalid and you may not need to respond at all.

Under the Fifth Amendment, you can refuse to testify to self-incriminating evidence.So, if you've been subpoenaed and do not want to testify, consult with a experienced criminal defense attorney to see if any of these privileges apply to you, or you could face jail time if you don't show up.

The name of the court issuing the subpoena. The name, address, and contact details of the attorney who initiated the subpoena. The names of the parties involved. The assigned case docket number.

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Mississippi Subpoena of Witness