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Court code "Sby" typically refers to "Subpoena," which is a legal document that orders an individual to appear in court as a witness or produce certain evidence. The specific meaning can vary based on jurisdiction or context, so it's essential to consider the local legal definitions. If you have a specific jurisdiction in mind, it may be helpful to check local court resources for precise definitions.

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