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246 Pa. Code Rule 213. Subpoena to Attend and Testify.

Rule 213. Subpoena to Attend and Testify.

 A. A subpoena may be used to command a person to attend and to produce documents or things only at a trial or hearing in an action or proceeding pending before the magisterial district judge.

 B. A subpoena may not be used to compel a person to appear or to produce documents or things ex parte before an attorney, a party, or a representative of the party.

   Official Note

   See Rule 202 for definition of ‘‘subpoena.’’ Compare Pa.R.C.P. No. 234.1. The magisterial district judge has discretion to limit the scope of subpoenas to persons, documents, or things that are relevant to the cause of action before the magisterial district judge. As to Subdivision B, see Rule 210.

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 213 adopted September 3, 2003, effective January 1, 2004, 33 Pa.B. 4663.



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