Quashing a Subpoena: Revision history

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  • curprev 08:0308:03, 4 April 2024Admin talk contribs 8,309 bytes +136 →‎General Principles Tag: wikieditor
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  • curprev 07:1007:10, 4 April 2024Admin talk contribs 7,659 bytes +7,659 Created page with "{{Currency|January 2020}} {{LevelZero}}{{HeaderTestimony}} ==General Principles== {{seealso|Writ of Certiorari|Compelling Attendance of Witnesses}} ; Superior Court Jurisdiction Only a superior court justice has the power to quash a subpoena.<ref> {{CanLIIRP|Ben Aïssa|gvms4|2016 QCCQ 2830 (CanLII)|QJ 15685}}{{perQCCQ|Mascia J}}{{atsL|gvms4|24| to 29}} - a preliminary inquiry judge has no power to rule on request to quash<br> {{CanLIIRx|Rashwan|1j7b0|2004 CanLII 41169 (O..." Tag: wikieditor