A Nebraska Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case is a written order issued by a court or governmental agency requiring a person to appear in court or to provide documents, information, or objects related to a criminal investigation or case. It is issued by the court during the pre-trial discovery phase of criminal proceedings. The Nebraska Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case can be issued to any person and requires that the person appear in court or provide documents, information, or objects related to the criminal case. There are three types of Nebraska Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case: 1. Subpoena duces tecum: This type of subpoena requires the person to appear in court and produce documents, information, or objects related to the criminal case. It typically requires that the person bring the documents, information, or objects to the court or provide them to the prosecutor. 2. Subpoena ad testificandum: This type of subpoena requires the person to appear in court and testify in the criminal case. 3. Subpoena ad responded: This type of subpoena requires the person to appear in court and answer questions related to the criminal case. The Nebraska Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case is a powerful tool used by prosecutors and law enforcement to gather evidence in criminal cases. The subpoena must be served on the person in accordance with state law and the person must comply with the subpoena or face contempt of court charges.