was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that criminal defendants have a constitutional right to refuse counsel and represent themselves in state criminal proceedings.
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If the criminal conviction is unrelated to the civil claim, it is irrelevant. The difficulty with being held in custody is that because it may not be easy to attend court, the case may be heard in your absence.
A docketed case means that the case has been formally recorded. Once it is docketed it can be scheduled for judicial proceedings.
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The 'v' in the name of a court case does not stand for 'versus', but for 'and' (in civil proceedings) or 'against' (in criminal proceedings).
if you kill someone or destroy property, you may have criminal proceedings.
In civil proceedings, a party's status refers to their role and position in the case. The main parties in civil proceedings are the plaintiff (the party initiating the lawsuit) and the defendant (the party being sued). Other potential parties include third-party defendants (brought into the case by the defendant), intervenors (who have a legal interest in the case), and amicus curiae (who provide information or arguments to assist the court).
The Sixth Amendment: Criminal Proceedings
The judge has found SOME portion of the charge(s) improper or not comporting with law and has dismissed ONLY THAT portion of the original charge(s). The remaining portion of the case is (presumably) still viable and will go forward without the portion that was dismissed.
When a case is heard in the Magistrates Court to see if it will stand up, and have enough evidence in a higher court
He didn't or else you can rest assure that the Democratically controlled Congress would have held Impeachment proceedings.