You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.
If you have been before the same judge on different matters can you request a new judge on your new case?
You ask your lawyer to file a motion to have the judge changed and request another or to have the judge recused from the case.
Requesting leniency from a judge can be accomplished in person or by personal letter. In both cases, the request should be formal and sincere.
Only with a Court Order signed by a Judge ... and even at that, only the court can make the request and see the information provided.
No, unfortunately youre stuck with the judge you have.
The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.
It means the Judge is biased. This is illegal, and the other party should request that the judge recuse him/herself.
Just go to www.phoenix.edu/ and you can request information.Just go to www.phoenix.edu/ and you can request information.Just go to www.phoenix.edu/ and you can request information.Just go to www.phoenix.edu/ and you can request information.Just go to www.phoenix.edu/ and you can request information.Just go to www.phoenix.edu/ and you can request information.
The judge does not request any "evidence." What they request is the background and criminal history (if any) of the defendant appearing before them for sentencing so that they may make an appropriate judgment on the harshness or leniency of the sentence they will impose.
Inquiry means to request information by asking questions.
In Los Angeles you have 10 days to request a different Judge on Form 170.6. Good luck!