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North Carolina - Privilege Compendium
V. Procedures for issuing and contesting subpoenas
North Carolina - Privilege Compendium
Author
I. Introduction: History & Background
II. Authority for and source of the right
III. Scope of protection
IV. Who is covered
IX. Other issues
V. Procedures for issuing and contesting subpoenas
A. What subpoena server must do
B. How to Quash
1. Contact other party first
2. Filing an objection or a notice of intent
3. File a motion to quash
4. In camera review
5. Briefing schedule
6. Amicus briefs
VI. Substantive law on contesting subpoenas
VII. What constitutes compliance?
VIII. Appealing
B. How to Quash
‹ 5. Service of police or other administrative subpoenas
up
1. Contact other party first ›
North Carolina
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