Subpoena of witnesses. (a)  Method of service.-- In addition to any other method of service provided by law, a subpoena may be served

Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

Section: 5904

Jurisdiction: PA

Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 5904

§ 5904.  Subpoena of witnesses. (a)  Method of service.-- In addition to any other method of service provided by law, a subpoena may be served upon a witness in a criminal proceeding by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or by first class mail. (b)  Proof of service.-- A completed return receipt shall be prima facie evidence of service of the subpoena. (c)  Duration.-- A subpoena shall remain in force until the termination of the criminal proceeding. (d)  Bench warrants.-- Upon proof of service of a subpoena, the court may issue a bench warrant for any witness who fails to appear in response to a subpoena. However, such warrant cannot be issued if service has been by first class mail. (Nov. 26, 1978, P.L.1264, No.301, eff. imd.) 1978 Amendment. Act 301 added section 5904.

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