subpoenable

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== English == === Etymology === From subpoena +‎ -able. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /səˈpinəbəl/ === Adjective === subpoenable (comparative more subpoenable, superlative most subpoenable) Capable of or permitted to be subpoenaed. 1963, Harry Graham Balter, Tax Fraud and Evasion: a Guide to Civil and Criminal Principles and Practice under Federal Law, ed. 3, Ronald Press Co., page 132: It has been astutely pointed out that: "As is often the case, the ultimate determination of what is discoverable under Rule 16 or subpoenable under Rule 17(c) depends upon the attitude that a district judge has about the nature of a criminal prosecution and the rights of both the Government and the defendant.