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  2. Summons - Wikipedia

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    The summons is the descendant of the writ of the common law. It replaces the former procedure in common-law countries by which the plaintiff actually had to ask the sheriff to arrest the defendant in order for the court to obtain personal jurisdiction in both criminal and civil actions.

  3. Service of process - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. legal system, service of process is the procedure by which a party to a lawsuit gives an appropriate notice of initial legal action to another party (such as a defendant), court, or administrative body in an effort to exercise jurisdiction over that person so as to force that person to respond to the proceeding in a court, body, or other tribunal.

  4. Subpoena duces tecum - Wikipedia

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    The summons is known by various names in different jurisdictions. The term subpoena duces tecum is used in the United States, and some other common law jurisdictions such as South Africa and Canada. The summons is called a "subpoena for production of evidence" in some U.S. states that have sought to reduce the use of non-English words and ...

  5. Man allegedly called 911 a total of 17 times and demanded a ...

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    In addition to misusing 911, Vaughn received a criminal summons for obstruction. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. People.

  6. Hornets' Miles Bridges threatened ex-wife, violated domestic ...

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    The criminal summons was for violating that order, misdemeanor child abuse and injury to personal property. Jessica Allen and Glenn Counts of WSOC-TV in Charlotte first reported the summons and ...

  7. Failure to appear - Wikipedia

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    Whether FTA rates are prevalent enough to warrant criminal sanctions has become a point of contention. FTAs are most common for lower-level, non-violent crimes: primarily in traffic court. Not all individuals who receive a traffic ticket or summons for a minor infraction realize that not attending court can lead to a warrant for their arrest. [58]

  8. South Korean presidential guards prevent arrest of impeached ...

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    The police, who are part of the joint investigation team, have designated the PSS chief and the deputy as suspects in a criminal case for obstruction of official duty and issued summons for them ...

  9. Desk appearance ticket - Wikipedia

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    A universal summons (summons ticket) is another type of appearance ticket (authorized by CPL article 150) that directs a defendant to appear for arraignment at a future date, but it also serves as the accusatory instrument (unlike a complaint filed by a prosecutor, as with a DAT) and the defendant is not arrested. [6]