What do you mean when you claim in your verified complaint that your injuries were proximately caused by my client, the defendant's, negligent actions?
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That a attorney made a legal objection and the Judge agreed to that
What do you mean when you claim in your verified complaint that your injuries were proximately caused by my client, the defendant's, negligent actions?
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"Objection sustained" is a legal term used by a judge in court to indicate that a lawyer's objection to a question or evidence is valid and should be upheld. This means that the objection is accepted, and the specific question or evidence in question will not be allowed. It serves to protect the rights of the parties involved and ensure that the trial proceeds according to legal standards.
The witnesses answer is NOT RESPONSIVE to the question.
That is the legal term. If a line of questioning in court continues to raise the same objection and the court overrules it, you can ask for a "continuing objection to [description of nature of question/conduct you object to]." If the judge grants it, you're good (as far as preserving error on appeal). If the judge does not grant a continuing objection, you need to keep making it.
There is not a definitive answer to this question. It calls for speculation and opinion, and requests a legal opinion which is not appropriate for this venue.
This term is often used in legal proceedings to indicate that a particular objection or argument was not upheld or supported by the court. It means that the objection was not considered valid or successful.
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An objection motion is a formal request made during a legal proceeding to challenge the admissibility of evidence or the validity of a legal argument. It is typically made by one party to alert the court of an issue or error that they believe should be addressed. The judge then decides whether to sustain (approve) or overrule (deny) the objection.
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