Spreading rumors is not a crime.
It may rise to the level of slander, permitting a civil suit.
Depending on the type of court case you can take your case to the appelate court sytem in your state or a federal court of appeals
The appeals court
a case comes to a court if they have a final ruling then they can. If the person in the case is not happy with the results they can get an appeal and go to a higher case but its rare that people get an appeal.
Yes.
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A court summons is a legal document sent to the defendant in a case informing them that a case was filed and to prepare for court. The takeaway is the person needs to prepare to defend themselves in court.
A bankruptcy docket number is the number that the court assigns a person's case. The court will call your case by the docket number.
well seince their 2 different fones then they might not
yes it is i have one and it fits
You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.You should try contacting the court where the case was heard either by phone or in person.
A violation of a person's civil rights is direct infringement on a person's protections granted by the US Constitution, in which case The Supreme Court has a duty to uphold the Constitution and full jurisdiction in the case.
Go to the office of the Clerk Of The Court for the appropriate court and request to see the court file for that particular case. From the court file find out the name of the court stenographer. Contact that person, or company, and request a copy of the transcript. There WILL be a charge for this.