The sheriff's office, instead, runs the county jail, provides security for the courts and county buildings and serves judicial subpoenas. |
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If we now call overbroad subpoenas an unauthorized access, then unwanted e-mail is a trespass. |
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Judge Sanderson agreed with him last week and quashed the subpoenas he had earlier authorized. |
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Can you not establish the evidentiary matters by subpoenas ad test to get witnesses who can depose? |
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Once their case is in federal court, they can argue that the subpoenas were unwarranted. |
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The news organizations fear the tougher law would result in subpoenas being issued to journalists who published leaked information. |
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Empanelling a grand jury empowers prosecutors both to serve subpoenas, and to gather testimony under oath. |
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A lawyer with a pending lawsuit asks the clerk of the court for a stack of blank subpoenas. |
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But it's important to keep some perspective, even as another load of subpoenas and rotten tomatoes comes in over the transom. |
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The congressional subpoenas were fishing lines with no bait and no hook. |
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Federal marshals were dispatched to hospitals with subpoenas. |
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In fact, they've issued subpoenas to some of the sport's biggest stars. |
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The Company cooperates with law enforcement inquiries, we obey court orders, and we honor subpoenas and other legal process. |
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It had subpoenas which it legally had to meet in the United States of America and that was where we had the conflict. |
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Even after the subpoenas started flying, he remained gung-ho on entitlement reform. |
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The Assembly panel, made up of eight Democrats and four Republicans, issued the new subpoenas. |
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Deeds, captions on cases, and other legal forms like subpoenas all serve the purpose of giving notice, which is how lawyers and the courts communicate with the public. |
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Promises of confidentiality are not essential as the respondent has the power to issue subpoenas, if necessary. |
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The recipients of the subpoenas will not be named until the documents are served, presumably by Friday. |
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Keeping schtum as to your real identity would protect you from becoming one of the 360,000 people per year who allegedly receive subpoenas as a result of their blogging. |
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On the contrary, subpoenas and summonses issued in criminal and civil proceedings require individuals to attend court to testify or to produce records. |
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They are responsible for serving court processes like summonses and subpoenas. |
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Additionally, court rules may permit lawyers to issue subpoenas themselves in their capacity as officers of the court. |
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The senatorial investigation involved subpoenas and testimony before Congress and, of course, went nowhere. |
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Provisions introduced in the 2001 amendments allow for subpoenas to be issued and for the arbitrator to order limited expenses towards the cost of obtaining the subpoena. |
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However, ABB advised, through its counsel, that it would co-operate by causing the appropriate officers to respond to subpoenas from this Tribunal, subject to the usual rules about attendance in response to a subpoena. |
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In refusing to surrender his material, Mr. Tripp argued that compliance with the subpoenas he received weakened the public's trust in the news media and made reporters unwitting agents of the state. |
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The two subpoenas duces tecum are set aside. |
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Assemblyman John Wisniewski, who is leading the primary legislative probe, said the new subpoenas sought documents from 17 people and three organisations. |
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The Republican leadership of the House of Representatives is pursuing a legal battle with Eric Holder, the attorney general, who has ignored some of their subpoenas. |
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They refused to honour the subpoenas of the committee. |
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The subpoenas served on SWIFT are based on longstanding statutory authorities and a related Executive order for combating terrorism and its financing. |
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The Oversight Group considered that SWIFT's compliance with the US subpoenas would not have financial stability implications, and thus fell outside the remit of its oversight role. |
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Depending on the case, Flanagan may assist police by serving subpoenas, organizing tabletop and route-planning exercises, or arranging courtroom security. |
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It will also be possible for peace officers to lay informations by fax, and fax copies such as summons, warrants or subpoenas will be admissible as if they were the originals. |
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In the meantime, the Court ordered a temporary stay of the two subpoenas. |
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In connection with those inquiries, both the New York State Attorney General and the Department of Justice served subpoenas on the four major record companies. |
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There should be a requirement for notice even where consent is not required, such as in the case of disclosures for the purposes of collecting a debt and disclosures in response to subpoenas. |
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For example, we may disclose personal information to cooperate with regulatory authorities and law enforcement agencies to comply with subpoenas or other official requests, and as necessary to protect our rights or property. |
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Warrants, prerogative writs, and subpoenas are common types of writ, but many forms exist and have existed. |
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Subpoenas are usually issued by the clerk of the court in the name of the judge presiding over the case. |
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