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10 days after the accident in NY ADDED: In several jurisdictions I am aware of it is: within 24 hours after its occurrence. Obviously, it seems as if it would be a wise idea to check your local regulations
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It takes the system about a week for any fines or tickets to become payable.Added: Although most 'routine' reports are normally filed by the end of their shift, certain more complex or difficult reports may take more time, especially if a death or serious injury is involved and an accident reconstruction investigation must take place.
Question is unclear. If the question is asking how many days to you have to file a report, there is no standard answer. The quicker the report is filed, the quicker it can be investigated with a view towards solving it. The longer the time interval between the occurrence and the report, the more difficult any solution becomes. ALSO - unless the report was delayed by some reasonable cause, law enforcement tends to view with some doubt, 'tardy' reports of alleged criminal events.
According to Chief Justice Roberts' year-end report, a total of 361,323 cases were filed in US District Courts in 2010, a 2% increase over 2009, due to an increase in the number of civil cases filed.
There have been many people who report that Carson Lord Enterprises is indeed a scam and this company has reports filed against it.
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According to the 2010 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary, there were 55,992 appeals filed with the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, and 8,159 petitions filed with the US Supreme Court. This is a small number compared to the 361,323 cases initiated in US District Court for the year.
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