Citations:subpœnæ

Noun: plural form of

 * 1818, Edward Coke, quoted in Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons, Payne and Foss, Cadell and Davies, Clarke and Sons; Volume I, Chapter I, page #6:
 * This Record does not appear to warrant the conclusion Sir Edward Coke draws from it, viz. “ That the same Privilege holdeth in case of Subpœnæ, or other process out of any Court of Equity.”
 * 1908, United States Congressional serial set; Volume III of IV, page #71:
 * Neff and Senator Thurston had prepared the subpœnæ duces tecum which Mr. Lilley had prayed for (page 1309) .
 * 1928, Ernest Jacob Eberling, Congressional Investigations; page #393:
 * […] First, the tribunal was given the power to issue subpœnæ for the attendance of witnesses and production of papers ; if such subpœnæ were disobeyed, the tribunal was then authorized to invoke the aid of the courts […]
 * 1940, The Northwestern Reporter, West Pub. Co.; Volume 289, page #239:
 * If further redress is still necessary against the other defendants to whom stock or assets were allegedly transferred, it will be available though ordinary legal process or witness subpœnæ, of if a judgment remains uncollected[…]