What is a "missing" DUI conviction? If the conviction was on the "public record" it isn't "missing." If your current DUI case had been adjudicated based on faulty information, it is inevitable that the error would have been found - especially when your court results arrived at the DMV. Your attorney probably saved you a trip back to court to have the case re-opened and re-sentenced.
Public Prosecutor - 1947 The Case of the Missing Bullets 1-1 was released on: USA: 1947
The cast of The Missing Witness - 1913 includes: Frank Norcross as The Boss Jacob Ruskin as The Defense Attorney William Russell as Prosecuting District Attorney
The length of time someone can be held on house arrest without a court case being thrown out due to a missing prosecutor varies depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances. It is generally expected that a defendant should not be held indefinitely without a prosecutor, so it's possible that the court may eventually dismiss the case if a prosecutor cannot be found within a reasonable time frame. However, it is important to consult with a lawyer to understand the specific laws and processes in your jurisdiction.
Basically, a motive and a murder weapon.
You need to discuss the situation with an attorney. A person must be missing for a number of years before they can be declared dead by a court order. Then, their estate would need to be probated.
Talk to your attorney. There are many different methods acceptable to the court for service of papers to a missing person.
Evidence
No, not if you know where the child is (because then it is not missing is it!). If the father has taken the child or you are not getting your contact rights then you should consult an attorney (lawyer) and get a Court order.
hes the officer that's checking if there's any missing kids in Camp Green Lake
Hire an attorney
If YOU are a resident of the US, you can divorce an absent (or missing) spouse. Laws differ state to state- you need an attorney in YOUR state, and not WikiAnswers for this one.
There is no form. Its a typed motion. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.