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Does the plantiff in a divorce have 2 show up for court
probably
The state in which the alleged incident occurred.
The court might dismiss the matter.
You'd better not do it in open court - but the judges findings can be appealed to the Court of Appeals.
Not usually. You just lose the case.
Appear on the date of the summons. If you fail to appear in court on that date, the plantiff (the party suing you) will obtain a default judgment. Whether or not you show, the plantiff is still likely to get a judgment against you. You would actually be better off trying to make a settlement with the plantiff before it goes to court. This will save you the added expense of legal fees and potentially court costs as well.
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"Bind up superior court" typically refers to the process of delaying or obstructing the functioning of the court by overwhelming it with cases or legal matters, leading to inefficiency or backlog. This can be done intentionally or as a result of a high volume of cases.
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You can request the report from the Clerk of Court at the Superior Court in Hagatna.
In Idaho you would go to District Court. In Washington and California it would be Superior Court, Oregon calls them circuit courts...whatever court in your state tries felony cases is where you go if you kill someone.