| 释义 | subpoenanoun /səˈpiːnə/  /səˈpiːnə/(law)                         jump to other resultsa written order to attend court as a witness to give evidenceHe was served with a subpoena.She is appearing today under subpoena (= she has been given a subpoena to appear).
 Oxford Collocations DictionarySubpoena is used after these nouns: See full entry Word Originlate Middle English (as a noun): from Latin sub poena ‘under penalty’ (the first words of the writ). Use as a verb dates from the mid 17th cent.
subpoenaverb /səˈpiːnə/  /səˈpiːnə/(law)                         jump to other resultssubpoena somebody (to do something) to order somebody to attend court and give evidence as a witnessThe court subpoenaed her to appear as a witness.
 Collocations Criminal justiceCriminal justiceBreaking the lawThe legal processbreak/violate/obey/uphold the lawbe investigated/arrested/tried for a crime/a robbery/fraudbe arrested/ (especially North American English) indicted/convicted on charges of rape/fraud/(especially US English) felony chargesbe arrested on suspicion of arson/robbery/shopliftingbe accused of/be charged with murder/(especially North American English) homicide/four counts of fraudface two charges of indecent assaultadmit your guilt/liability/responsibility (for something)deny the allegations/claims/chargesconfess to a crimegrant/be refused/be released on/skip/jump bail
 Sentencing and punishmentstand/await/bring somebody to/come to/be on trialtake somebody to/come to/settle something out of courtface/avoid/escape prosecutionseek/retain/have the right to/be denied access to legal counselhold/conduct/attend/adjourn a hearing/trialsit on/influence/persuade/convince the jurysit/stand/appear/be put/place somebody in the dockplead guilty/not guilty to a crimebe called to/enter (British English) the witness boxtake/put somebody on the stand/(North American English) the witness standcall/subpoena/question/cross-examine a witnessgive/hear the evidence against/on behalf of somebodyraise/withdraw/overrule an objectionreach a unanimous/majority verdictreturn/deliver/record a verdict of not guilty/unlawful killing/accidental deathconvict/acquit the defendant of the crimesecure a conviction/your acquittallodge/file an appealappeal (against)/challenge/uphold/overturn a conviction/verdict
 pass sentence on somebodycarry/face/serve a seven-year/life sentencereceive/be given the death penaltybe sentenced to ten years (in prison/jail)carry/impose/pay a fine (of $3 000)/a penalty (of 14 years imprisonment)be imprisoned/jailed for drug possession/fraud/murderdo/serve time/ten yearsbe sent to/put somebody in/be released from jail/prisonbe/put somebody/spend X years on death rowbe granted/be denied/break (your) parole
 Oxford Collocations DictionarySubpoena is used with these nouns as the object: See full entry Word Originlate Middle English (as a noun): from Latin sub poena ‘under penalty’ (the first words of the writ). Use as a verb dates from the mid 17th cent.
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