Definition
To be formally commanded by legal writ to appear in court or produce documents, whether you want to or not. A subpoena is the legal system's way of saying "your presence is mandatory, not optional." Ignoring one is a terrible idea unless you're interested in experiencing contempt of court charges firsthand.
Example Usage
The CEO was subpoenaed to testify about the company's accounting practices, turning his Wednesday morning very unpleasant.
Source: Common legal terminology
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