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Q: Can you ask for one continuation in civil court?
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(in the US) There are no limitations on their usage. Juries can be used in all civil court proceedings if one is requested.


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Does Texas have a Supreme Court for civil cases and a Supreme Court for criminal cases?

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What does motion for change in venue mean?

Change of venue in a criminal case is something that will take place if the Judge/Court feels that the defendant cannot receive a fair trial in a given venue because of prejudice. In civil cases a change of venue may take place just for the convenience of the parties involved. It's basically the change of location from one court to another court or from one county to another county.


Can you press charges against someoene who lied to court to have you arrested?

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