Any court who has need of the records can subpoena them. It must be for a legal purpose. Which is to say, that your nosy neigbor or family members cannot subpoena them just for their own interest..
With a subpoena
A subpoena duces tecum.
The Subpoena phone cannot text records directly from the defendants physical phone unless they do it illegally.
You send it to the custodian of the records you want to see.
Yes(short but sweet)
A legally binding request to provide records or documents to appear in court is known as a subpoena. A subpoena is a court order that requires an individual or entity to provide documents and/or appear in court. A subpoena may be issued by either the prosecution or the defense and is served by a law enforcement officer such as a sheriff or marshal. The documents and/or record requested must be related to the case in question and must be specific and relevant to the proceedings. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in fines and/or imprisonment.A subpoena typically requires the following: The name of the court issuing the subpoena The name of the party issuing the subpoena The name of the party being subpoenaed A description of the records or documents requested The date and time the records or documents are to be producedIt is important to note that a subpoena is a court order and must be followed. Individuals and entities that receive a subpoena must comply with the order or face potential penalties.
Yes. However, the subpoena won't be honored unless it is properly issued and served, and the medical records are discoverable in pending litigation.
A subpoena can only come from a judge and then you use a process service to serve it. They will know where to go.
No, they cannot. A subpoena is a legal request from law enforcement authorities which has to be obliged by all people to whom it is served. In this case, a bank has to oblige and share the savings account records of the customer who is mentioned in the subpoena. However, without a subpoena, the bank cannot and will not share customer details with others.
In order to get your phone records from Straight Talk you will have to get a subpoena. A court order will allow you to get your records.
You can be held in comtempt of court.