An Arizona Subpoena to Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Criminal Case is a legal document issued by a court, prosecutor, or other official that requires a person to appear in court to give testimony. This type of subpoena can be used for both criminal and civil cases. The recipient of the subpoena must appear in court at the time and place listed on the document to testify in the case. The two main types of Arizona Subpoena to Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Criminal Case are subpoenas duces tecum and subpoenas ad testificandum. A Subpoena Ducks Cecum (SET) is a court order requiring an individual to produce certain documents or tangible evidence at a hearing or trial. A Subpoena Ad Testificandum (SAT) is a court order requiring an individual to appear in court to testify. The recipient of an Arizona Subpoena to Testify at a Hearing or Trial in a Criminal Case must comply with the order or risk being held in contempt of court. It is important to note that an individual cannot be forced to testify against themselves in criminal cases.