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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.

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