In some states, if a defendant refuses to admit to certain facts in a request for admissions, the defendant might have to pay the costs incurred by the other party in gathering evidence to prove those facts if the defendant had no reasonable basis for not admitting to them.
The judge will usually interpret this as a plea of not guilty.
No defendant no charges. It is done.
The defendant will most likely loose for not showing up and have to settle regardless.
If the liability limits have been exausted, then the defendant has to pay the remainder of the judgement.
Everything That Happens was created in 2008.
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Yes. This happens in most cases.
to support them within anything that happens!
The answers are.. Judge: makes sure everything runs smoothly Jury: Decides at the end what happens to the defendant ( Guilty/ not guilty) Witness: Someone who has been there during the crime and gives evidence of what happened Defence lawyer/ prosecution lawyer: ( Defence Lawyer) someone who tries not to get the defendant in prison ( Prosecution lawyer) tries to prosecute them ( get the defendant guilty) Defendant: Someone who has committed the crime Clerk: Make sure everyone is fair and stuff Usher: Makes sure everyone is on time
Everything Happens for a Reason was created in 2004.
Case gets thrown out.
The duration of Everything Happens at Night is 1.3 hours.
The defendant is temporarily released from prison/jail.