duces tecum

duces tecum

From Latin, meaning "bring with you," a legal writ requiring a person summoned to appear in court to bring with them some specific document. Almost always used after the word "subpoena." The plaintiff was issued a subpoena duces tecum for any and all documents proving their association with the company they were pressing charges against.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • bring (one) to justice
  • bring somebody to justice
  • bring to justice
  • bring it on!
  • bring along
  • bring out
  • make
  • make (one)
  • bring (one) up on charges
  • bring up