/səbˈpiːnəˈ/ – noun
Definition: trát gọi hầu tòa (với lời răn đe nếu không có mặt sẽ bị xử phạt), gọi ra tòa, tống đạt trát đòi hầu tòa.
A more thorough explanation: A subpoena is a legal document issued by a court or other authorized entity that commands a person to appear at a specific time and place to give testimony as a witness or to produce documents or other evidence relevant to a legal proceeding. Failure to comply with a subpoena may result in penalties or sanctions.
Example: The attorney issued a subpoena to compel the witness to testify in court.