This form is a subpoena used for juvenile court matters. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoena is a legal document issued by the King Washington court system that requires an individual to appear in court and provide testimony, evidence, or documents for a specific case. A subpoena can be issued in various legal matters such as civil lawsuits, criminal trials, or administrative hearings. It serves as a crucial tool in ensuring a fair and just legal process. The King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoena is a specific type of subpoena that follows the guidelines and procedures set forth by the King Washington court system. It is important to note that there may be different types of subpoenas under this category, based on the specific requirements of each case. Some possible types of King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoenas include: 1. Witness Subpoena: This type of subpoena is used to summon an individual who is not a party to the case but possesses relevant information or evidence. A witness subpoena may require the person to testify at a trial or deposition, or produce specific documents or records. 2. Subpoena Ducks Cecum: This type of subpoena is used to compel a person or organization to produce specific documents, records, or other tangible evidence relevant to the case. It requires the recipient to bring the requested items to court on a specified date and time. 3. Subpoena Ad Testificandum: This type of subpoena is issued to summon an individual to appear in court and provide testimony under oath. It may require the person to answer questions orally before a judge, jury, or legal counsel. 4. Subpoena for Deposition: This type of subpoena is used to require a witness to give their testimony or provide evidence outside the courtroom, usually in a lawyer's office. Depositions are usually recorded and can be used as evidence during the trial. It is important to comply with a King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoena as failure to do so can result in legal consequences, such as contempt of court or other penalties. If you receive a subpoena, it is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand your rights and obligations, as well as any potential exemptions that may apply. Always ensure you respond within the specified timeline and provide the requested information or appearance as requested in the subpoena.King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoena is a legal document issued by the King Washington court system that requires an individual to appear in court and provide testimony, evidence, or documents for a specific case. A subpoena can be issued in various legal matters such as civil lawsuits, criminal trials, or administrative hearings. It serves as a crucial tool in ensuring a fair and just legal process. The King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoena is a specific type of subpoena that follows the guidelines and procedures set forth by the King Washington court system. It is important to note that there may be different types of subpoenas under this category, based on the specific requirements of each case. Some possible types of King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoenas include: 1. Witness Subpoena: This type of subpoena is used to summon an individual who is not a party to the case but possesses relevant information or evidence. A witness subpoena may require the person to testify at a trial or deposition, or produce specific documents or records. 2. Subpoena Ducks Cecum: This type of subpoena is used to compel a person or organization to produce specific documents, records, or other tangible evidence relevant to the case. It requires the recipient to bring the requested items to court on a specified date and time. 3. Subpoena Ad Testificandum: This type of subpoena is issued to summon an individual to appear in court and provide testimony under oath. It may require the person to answer questions orally before a judge, jury, or legal counsel. 4. Subpoena for Deposition: This type of subpoena is used to require a witness to give their testimony or provide evidence outside the courtroom, usually in a lawyer's office. Depositions are usually recorded and can be used as evidence during the trial. It is important to comply with a King Washington JU 11.0300 — Subpoena as failure to do so can result in legal consequences, such as contempt of court or other penalties. If you receive a subpoena, it is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand your rights and obligations, as well as any potential exemptions that may apply. Always ensure you respond within the specified timeline and provide the requested information or appearance as requested in the subpoena.