ASIS International (ASIS) Professional Certified Investigator Practice Exam

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What type of evidence does a subpoena duces tecum specifically request?

  1. Oral testimony

  2. Physical documents

  3. Character witnesses

  4. Expert opinions

The correct answer is: Physical documents

A subpoena duces tecum specifically requests the production of physical documents or records. This legal term, which originates from Latin, translates to "bring with you" and is used to compel an individual or organization to produce documents, records, or tangible items relevant to a legal case or investigation. The use of this type of subpoena is important in gathering documentary evidence, which can include business records, emails, and contracts. The focus of a subpoena duces tecum is not on oral testimony, character witnesses, or expert opinions, but solely on the physical documents that may be needed to support a case or provide necessary information. Understanding the specific type of evidence a subpoena duces tecum targets is crucial for investigators and legal professionals in properly gathering and organizing the necessary information for legal proceedings.