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Duces tecum in Latin means, ?you shall bring with you.? This case from California, explains that ?a subpoena that requires the production of records, documents, or other things is known as a 'subpoena duces tecum. '?
A subpoena is an Order that is issued to require the attendance of a witness to testify at a particular time and place. A subpoena duces tecum is an Order that requires a witness to bring documents, books or other items under his, her or their control, that he she or they is bound by law to produce into evidence.
Ii. A Subpoena Duces Tecum (meaning 'subpoena for production of evidence') is a court order requiring the person subpoenaed to produce books, documents or other records under his or her control at a specified time/place in a court hearing or a deposition.
The term subpoena duces tecum is used in the United States, and some other common law jurisdictions such as South Africa and Canada. The summons is called a "subpoena for production of evidence" in some U.S. states that have sought to reduce the use of non-English words and phrases in court terminology.
Slightly different from a standard subpoena, the Duces Tecum subpoena doesn't require any oral testimony or deposition at trial. Instead, it requires the named party to produce the necessary evidence or documents to an attorney or the courthouse before proceedings begin.
(c) Service. A subpoena may be served at any place within the State. A subpoena may be served: (1) anywhere in the State by the sheriff or deputy sheriff or by any other person who is not a party and is not less than 18 years of age; or (2) in any county by the chief of police or a duly authorized subordinate.
Subpoena is a command in the form of written process requiring a witness to come to court to testify. Subpoena ad Testificandum: A summons to appear somewhere and give testimony. Subpoena Duces Tecum: A summons to appear somewhere and to bring something (take something) with you and to possibly give testimony too.
Failure to respond to a subpoena is punishable as contempt by either the court or agency issuing the subpoena. Punishment may include monetary sanctions (even imprisonment although extremely unlikely).