An Arizona Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case is a legal document issued by a court or other government entity. It requires an individual or entity to produce specified documents, information, or objects related to a criminal case. There are two types of Arizona Subpoenas to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case: grand jury subpoenas and trial subpoenas. Grand jury subpoenas, which are issued by a grand jury during the investigation phase of a criminal case, require an individual or entity to provide documents, information, or objects that may be relevant to the case. They may also be used to compel an individual to appear before the grand jury and testify. Trial subpoenas are issued by a court or other government entity during the trial phase of a criminal case. They require individuals or entities to produce documents, information, or objects related to the case, as well as to appear before the court and testify if necessary. In both cases, the individual or entity served with the subpoena must comply with the requirements of the subpoena or risk facing legal consequences.