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Motion for extension of time or motion for enlargement of time
Respond to the motion. If it is a new civil action, you may need to file and serve a formal answer within a set period of time, such as 20-30 days.
Defendants are individuals or entities being sued in a civil case or accused in a criminal case. They have the right to defend themselves against the claims made by the plaintiff or prosecution. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in criminal cases.
The plebeians resented that they we're not treated equally . They could not hold government offices, and their children could not marry the children of the patricians . The conflicts between them led to an assembly for plebeians only called the tribunes which protected them .
If you truly are "co-defendants" in the same suit, yes, theoretically you could - but I strongly advise you to consult or retain an attorney.
This may depend on jurisdiction. However, generally civil suits are not listed in the paper unless there are problems finding and serving defendants.
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marked the stirring of civil rights movement and established important rights for criminal defendants.
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Pro-segregationists respond to the actions of the civil rights leaders and the protests by being racists who promote discrimination, which is rather unfortunate.
In Australia they can and do
It depends. If there are multiple defendants or plaintiffs, they can all file motions. The judge can also file certain motions sua sponte, like a motion for summary judgment. There are some cases where an outside party can ask to intervene, and file a motion requesting to become a party to a civil suit, because they feel that they are interested in the outcome and that their interests will best be adjudicated within the current suit, rather than by filing a new one.