A Kentucky Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case is a legal document issued by the court to compel a person or organization to provide documents, information, or objects that may be pertinent to a criminal case. It is typically issued by the prosecutor or the investigating police officers. There are two types of Kentucky Subpoena to Produce Documents, Information, or Objects in a Criminal Case: 1. Subpoena duces tecum: This type of subpoena requires the recipient to produce certain documents that are relevant to the criminal case. The documents are usually either in the recipient’s possession or in the possession of third party. 2. Subpoena ad testificandum: This type of subpoena requires the recipient to appear in court to testify about the criminal case. The testimony must be relevant to the case in order to be admissible.