- Subpoenas don't enforce themselves. People either comply with subpoenas because they're afraid not to, or they suffer the consequences of non-compliance.
- The consequences of non-compliance don't enforce themselves, either. People don't put themselves in jail, you've got to put them there.
- The people upon whom we usually rely to put law-breakers in jail are law enforcement officers. They work for the "unitary executive," not the courts.
- A question: If there was nobody to put you in jail for defying a subpoena, would you be bound to honor it? Not would you feel bound? Would you be bound?
- Finally, if you're not bound to honor a subpoena, is there such a thing as "subpoena power?"
What happens then?
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Get a writ of eviction, just like any other squatter.
Really!
and what county sherrif has jurisdiction in the district... ?
i mean, really... !!
p.s., amigo, why the yank on "why philly sucks" AND "land shark chronicles"... ?
wanted to lay some smack from time2time...
G, that's a silly question. You know Mr Feather is a republican. They never finish what they start.
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