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serve a court order

verb as in subpoena

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They threw two lawyers up against him one day — I thought one of them was going to serve a court order barring him from the “Jeopardy!” lot — but it turns out they were just a couple of middling ambulance chasers run over by Holzhauer’s brilliance.

Officers were trying to serve a court order at an apartment building on California Avenue Southwest near Southwest Hanford Street when the woman pulled out a gun, police said.

Officers were trying to serve a court order at an apartment building on California Avenue Southwest near Southwest Hanford Street when the woman pulled out a gun, Seattle Police Department spokesman Mark Jamieson said.

Today, though, the government could serve a court order for metadata records on those companies.

The government would serve a court order on phone companies for data on specific numbers or other “selection terms.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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