What is the difference between a subpoena and a subpoena duces tecum?
A subpoena is a command to appear at a specified time and place to testify. A subpoena duces tecum is when the court commands a witness to produce at trial a certain pertinent document he or she holds.
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This virus is thought to be responsible for the majority of what had been identified as non-A, non-B hepatitis infections:
a. hepatitis D b. hepatitis E c. hepatitis B d. hepatitis C
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________________ cells are cells that can develop into different types of body cells; theoretically, they can repair the body
A. Stem B. Developmental C. Both A and B C. None of the above
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