While there are options in terms of how you can respond to a subpoena, ignoring a subpoena is not a good idea. Under both state and federal law, if you ignore a subpoena, you can be held in contempt of court. Contempt proceedings are independent criminal proceedings that can result in the imposition of both jail time and monetary penalties.
It is understandable that you may want to avoid the stress and pressure associated with responding to a subpoena. But the best way to protect yourself and minimize the damage to your life and business is to consult with experienced lawyers who understand the subpoena process.
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