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No. The plaintiff brings the action.
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In civil court, the Rules of Civil Procedure are followed, either the State rules or the federal rules if the court is federal. One person brings a lawsuit, serving a summons on the defendant, then the defendant has a certain period of time to ANSWER (often 20 days). Motions are made and then the matter is heard before the court (either a Bench Trial or a Jury Trial), or the parties can settle before the case is heard in the court.
The plaintiff and the defendant make an agreement before the decision in made in court.
The State brings an action against a defendant.
A plaintiffs role is one who brings a case to court
It depends on the rules of the specific small claims court you are using. In some courts, you may be able to amend the claim before a court date is set by submitting a request to amend your claim. Check with the court clerk or seek legal advice for guidance on the specific procedures in your jurisdiction.
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The plaintiff is the person who brings or files suit and the defendant is the person who is sued by the plaintiff.
Who were the plaintifif and the defendant?
It means was tried before a court of law, to establish whether the defendant is guilty of a crime
The defendant is the person charged with the offence who is seated at the back of the court room until needed for giving evidence.
When a defendant is found guilty in the trial court, an appeal can be held in the appellate court. Appeals are often done when a defendant maintains their innocence.