Continuing with preparing for a hearing....From the Appeals Board website:
"What is a subpoena? Can you issue a subpoena for me before the hearing?
A subpoena is a piece of paper ordering a witness to come to the hearing, or ordering documents to be brought to the hearing. If you have an attorney, the attorney issues the subpoena. If you have no attorney, notify the hearing office right away by fax or mail if you need a subpoena. Include your name and case number. State the person or document(s) that you want to have subpoenaed, why you can’t bring the witness or evidence on your own, and what you believe the witness or evidence would prove. You will be told if your request is granted or not."
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