Subpoenas; disobedience of process.

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37-106. Subpoenas; disobedience of process.
The secretary of the senate, at the request of the chairman of the board of managers, or of the accused, shall issue subpoenas for witnesses, and for producing books and papers; and in case of disobedience of the process, the senate shall order the secretary to issue process for arresting the witnesses and seizing the books and papers, which process may be executed by any sheriff, constable, or coroner.

History: G.S. 1868, ch. 49, § 6; Oct. 31; R.S. 1923, 37-106.


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