A. 
The Clerk or any Judge may issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses, jurors or such other persons as a Judge may direct for a trial, hearing or other proceeding before a Court of the Menominee Indian Tribe.
B. 
In a criminal case, the complaining witness and all witnesses for the Menominee Indian Tribe may be subpoenaed to appear at the date and time set for trial or a reasonable time before such time, plus the defendant shall have the right to have witnesses subpoenaed to appear in his behalf by notifying the Clerk of Court of the names and addresses of such witnesses not less than 10 days prior to the scheduled trial date.
A. 
Subpoenas in criminal cases shall be served by a tribal policeman or other person designated by the Chief Justice or Chief of Police.
B. 
Subpoenas in noncriminal cases may be served by any person, over 18 years of age, not a party to the action.
C. 
Except by order of the Court based upon good cause shown therefor, no subpoena shall be served between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. or on Sundays or legal holidays.
D. 
The person serving a subpoena shall endorse upon the copy served his name, title, and the place, date, and time of service.
E. 
The person serving a subpoena shall make a return to the Clerk stating the name of the case, the name of the person served, and the place, date, and time of service and shall subscribe his name thereto under penalty of perjury for the intentional making of a false return.