get a copy from the case file at court
One who has been removed due to inappropriate behavior or continual contempt of court.
Not in the US. Bail is either allowed, and not excessive (based on the person's financial status), or it is not allowed.
Jem sees the corruption in the justice system. He suggests that a jury not be allowed to see the defendant, only the evidence presented in the trial of the defendant
In Argersinger v Hamlin, 407 US 25 (1972) the Court extended the right to court-appointed counsel for any defendant facing jail time, even if the defendant was being charged with a misdemeanor. In previous cases the defendant was only allowed appointed counsel if charged with a felony. This case made sure any defendant facing any loss of liberty had the right to appointed counsel.
Who were the plaintifif and the defendant?
Definitely. The point is to bring out the truth. If questioning is necessary (and it is), then so be it.
The defendant is the person charged with the offence who is seated at the back of the court room until needed for giving evidence.
When a defendant is found guilty in the trial court, an appeal can be held in the appellate court. Appeals are often done when a defendant maintains their innocence.
File a motion for hearing with the court that issued the injunction and, with proof of the violation, notify the court that the defendant has commited contempt of court.
Here are the conjugates of the verb acquit: The court will acquit the defendant. (future) The court acquits the defendant. (present) The court acquitted the defendant. (past) The court has acquitted the defendant. (past participle) We've put them in sentences for you to make it easier to see them in action. Notice how in the present tense we add the "s" to the verb.
It depends on the type of court case. In civil cases, assuming the court has subject matter jurisdiction over the lawsuit to begin with, the defendant must have minimum contacts with the state for the court to exercise personal jurisdiction over the defendant. In criminal cases, the state must prove the defendant committed the crime within the court's venue.