Does An Attorney Have The Power To Supena Someone To Testify?

I was just mailed a supena, signed by an attorney requesting me to testify at a divorce trial. Am I in contempt if I do not show? I received this supena via regular mail, not certified. I had called and spoke with the receptionist requesting an order from the bench. The attorney has not returned my call. What do I do?

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One Response to “Does An Attorney Have The Power To Supena Someone To Testify?”

  1. Michael_ says:

    No
    A lawyer doesn’t have the power to supena you any more than he has the power to give you a jail sentence. A supena has to be issued by a judge.
    I would seek legal counsel because things could get hairy.
    Hope this helps!

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