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if police behave misconduct you should go to the commissioner office and send your complaint. They take action against them.
the civil war was long done before macolm x was born
It took a long time for the North to gear up for action.
How long do you have for WHAT? If your case was dismissed WITHOUT prjudice, it means that the prosecutor can re-institute the charges and indict you again for the same offfense.AnswerYou haven't provided enough detail and the answer depends on the type of case and court where your case was filed. In a civil case, the dismissal can mean such factors as lack of cause or that your complaint is deficient and you need to file an amended complaint. Generally, there is a time period after the dismissal when something else can be filed.
As long as your question is referring to the executor of a will, than the answer to your question is yes.
The duration of Child Protective Services (CPS) involvement varies depending on the specific circumstances of the case. It could range from a few weeks to several months, or longer in more complex situations. The goal of CPS is to ensure the safety and well-being of the child, so the length of their involvement is determined by ongoing assessments of the situation.
Before the child turns 18.
One year
So long as a court has not ruled on a pending Motion to Dismiss, you may amend your complaint.
That will depend entirely on the action of concern and how severe it was. Civil matters will vary from criminal matters in Washington.
A court date can not be set until a Complaint is filed. In federal court the Answer (defendant's response) must be filed within 20 days of receiving the complaint according to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. This time will vary depending on the state for state court. If the answer is not filed within the specified time, a default judgment will be rendered, meaning all statements in the Complaint are assumed true.
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