Yes. It is not an unusual occurrence.
they take you from the courthouse after your case has been presented to the judge
Not really enough information given in order to answer. Sign an order for what? Affecting who? Who 'dismissed' the judge from the case? If you think the judge issued an improper order AFTER she no longer had jurisdiction over the case, take the order to the judge presently presiding over the case and ask him to "stay" the other judge's order.
The judge appoints Atticus to the case as the defendant's pro bono (free) attorney because the judge realizes Atticus is the best lawyer in the county to give the man a truly active defense. Atticus takes the case because he believes that Tom Robinson is innocent and he would like to see justice done. He is unhappy with the way blacks are treated in general.
How long does it take for the courts to decide on a judicial release?
thro them in jail signedby: Demetrio Barrera
Ada County, Idaho
Judge Taylor asks Atticus to take the Tom Robinson case on page 101 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Take a copy of the Order of Protection to the adult abuse office at the courthouse. You will need to return to request a hearing with the judge for the Motion of Contempt. The respondent will in appear in court with your lawyer to present the case. The judge will then decide if the respondent is in contempt then place them in jail with a fine.
No choice, he can't take the case.
Yes, if the case was dismissed "without prejudice."
Either hire a lawyer who is a member of the New York state bar association to do it for you, or go in person to the county court in that county, and speak to the clerk of the court for advice on how to lodge a lien on the property. Be sure to take ALL the documents that support your case, and be prepared to pay a fee and go before a Judge to swear your evidence in the case is true/ correct. If you succed, a lien will be placed on the deed in the county records , and the property cannot be sold until it is paid off in full.
You get emancipated. You take your case to a judge and if they think it is good enough you can get your request.