subpoena• The police would subpoena and study this footage.• The truth commission intends to subpoena Basson, who has been invited to apply for amnesty.• Nor can police subpoena his records from Georgetown UniversityMedicalCenter, where he was treated for minorinjuries.• Lipranzer will be called, apparently to say I instructed him not to subpoena my home phonetolls.• These people ought to subpoena some 10-year-olds who could tell them what really goes on.• This is an important development, which allowslitigants before domestic courts effectively to subpoena the Commission.• Both the teacher and the board can subpoena witnesses.