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The numbers on court documents indicate the case number. The first numbers indicate the year the case was filed.
It is a charge that many people goes to court for it. It is a felony.
If the crime carries a felony punishment, your case will go to federal court. The amount of drugs you have on your person will determine if it is a felony or not.
The answer is Circuit Court
If you are in Iowa, it is a partial court case number. The "FE" indicates that it is a felony offense, the remainder is the sequence number. For a complete number, you would need the county and court number (a 5 digit number comprising the judicial district, county number, and courthouse number). With that last bit, the case can be looked up on the Iowa Courts Online website.
The intermediate appellate court is the US Court of Appeals Circuit Court that has jurisdiction over the US District Court where the case was tried.For example, a federal felony case in New York City would start in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York and could later be appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the intermediate appellate court with jurisdiction over that District.
A bankruptcy docket number is the number that the court assigns a person's case. The court will call your case by the docket number.
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It may be possible to sue the VA for priapism if there was medical negligence or malpractice involved in the treatment provided. You would need to consult with a legal professional to assess the specifics of your case and determine the best course of action.
Stealing a firearm is a federal felony, period. The location of where you stole it only changes which court would be prosecuting your case.
In California, you would likely have to go to the court clerk's office.
It depends on whether the court case is a civil matter, a criminal matter, juvenile matter, family matter, a felony or misdemeanor etc.