The OJ Simpson case is a good example it ran a year at least not counting prep almost killed one attorney, cost taxpayers millions, resulted in 2 other cases, civil and the theft case to prevent paying civil judgement and could have destroyed the city had the jury not let an obviously guilty man go free.
Because laws are getting more complicated as everything becomes more complicated. Also more people are willing to go to court for issues these days. Another factor is increased population, 6 billion people will give you more cases then the 2 billion at the start of the 20th century.
Landlords and tenants can have disagreements. If they can't work it out, they may end up in court. These cases are called "unlawful detainer" cases. Unlawful detainer cases are complicated. A lawyer should be retained in these cases to make sure all your rights are protected and that everyone does what they're supposed to do.
Cases that appealed from the court of appeal.
It depends on the case, it depends on the state and it depends if it is Criminal or Civil. There is always tons of paperwork though and documents with most cases. A divorce can even be complicated. A criminal Case is really complicated. A Civil case can also be complicated. Depends on the witnesses that need to be called and those that need to be summoned to court and such. There is many things that are involved in a case. And it depends on the state. and their paperwork standards really.
Yes, you can take someone to small claims court if they live in another country, but it may be more complicated due to jurisdictional issues and enforcing the court's decision across borders. It is advisable to seek legal advice in such cases.
Federal tax cases
The Supreme Court hears the most important cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Divorce cases are typically handled by family court.
Cases involving federal laws, the U.S. Constitution, or disputes between states are tried in federal court. Federal court cases differ from state court cases in that they involve federal laws and are heard by judges appointed by the President, while state court cases involve state laws and are heard by judges appointed by state governments.
Court for Crown Cases Reserved was created in 1848.