A Nevada Deposition Subpoena In A Criminal Case is a court order issued by a judge in Nevada, requiring a person to appear and give testimony under oath in a criminal case. There are two types of Nevada Deposition Subpoena In A Criminal Case: a criminal deposition subpoena and a criminal trial subpoena. A criminal deposition subpoena is a court order requiring a witness to appear before a court and give testimony in a criminal case. It is typically issued by the court in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed, and it requires the witness to appear at a specific time and place to give evidence. The witness must answer questions posed by the prosecutor or defense attorney, and the deposition may be used as evidence in the trial. A criminal trial subpoena is a court order requiring a witness to appear in court and testify in a criminal case. It is typically issued by the court in the jurisdiction where the crime was committed, and it requires the witness to appear at a specific time and place to give evidence. The witness must answer questions posed by the prosecutor or defense attorney, and the testimony may be used as evidence in the trial.