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Q: How many times can a defendant Change their plee in crown court?
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How many times may a defendant change attorneys?

I do not believe that there is a 'set' number of times. Defendants do have the privilege of changing their attorney's "for good cause." But a defendant cannot postpone his trial indefinitely by using this method. Eventually the judge will assign him an attorney the judge knows to be competent and the trial will proceed with the defendant's approval, or not.


What is Request of entry of default?

When a person (the plaintiff) sues someone (the defendant), the defendant gets a certain amount of time to respond to the lawsuit (times vary by state). If the defendant does not respond to the lawsuit within the time period prescribed or does not show up to court on the day he or she is supposed to, the plaintiff will ask for (and the court will usually give) a default judgment. Simply put, the plaintiff wins because the defendant did not make an effort to defend themselves. A request for entry of default is when the time has passed for the defendant to respond to a lawsuit and the plaintiff is asking for a default judgment. This only applies to civil cases, not criminal cases.


How many times was Caesar offered a crown?

He was offered a crown 3 times at the end he accepted it and died for it


Who offers Julius Caesar the crown 3 times?

Caesar is offered the crown three times, and three times he refuses it.


Speedometer bounces all over some times on a 1989 Crown Victoria how to make it stop and fix it?

Most likely have to change the cable.


How many times did Caesar refuse the crown?

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How many times is the crown mention in bible?

The word "crown" is in the King James Version of the Bible 66 times. It is in 66 verses.


How long does the court have to file charges after an arrest?

till statute of limitations expireAnother View: The "court" does not charge anyone, it only 'hears' the charges. The Prosecutor's Office charges the defendant. Usually the defendant's is required to presented at the next regularly scheduled session of court, which can vary from virtually immediately up to 48 hours, depending on the area of the country and times court in the jurisdiction is actually in session.


How many times can a plaintiff cancel their depositions?

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What is counter claim?

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Why to be a patriot in colonial times or the American revolution?

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How many times did dale Murphy win triple crown?

Dale Murphy never won the Triple Crown.