An Indiana Subpoena — Documents (Criminal Case) is a legal document issued by a court or other judicial or administrative body to compel the production of evidence in a criminal case. It is used to require an individual or organization to present certain documents or other tangible evidence to the court or to a party to the case. The subpoena may also require the recipient to appear before a court or other body to provide testimony or answer questions. There are two types of Indiana Subpoena — Documents (Criminal Case): a subpoena ad testificandum, which requires the recipient to appear and testify, and a subpoena duces tecum, which requires the recipient to present documents or other tangible evidence.