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The term is a bit ambiguous, but normally it means a case that another judge was supposed to hear but for some reason they cannot and this judge has the 'time' or ability.
You, or your attorney, submit a request to the court that the judge recuse themself from your case, and it must be submitted with the reason(s) that you feel the judge is biased and cannot rule objectively in your particular case.
If paying fines or making restitution to the victim was part of your sentence and you failed to do so for whatever reason, the judge can jail you if he so chooses.
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.
There is no reason that they cannot. You simply fill out the appropriate forms and pay the fees and see the judge. In most cases it will be granted without issue.
Yes, and a judge that can be convinced it's a good reason.
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Absoutly not. You have to remember they are two completely different concepts and as such they cannot be combined for any reason.
No a job centre compliance officer cannot search your home especially without a valid reason or a search warrant that has been signed by a official judge.
A will must be presented to probate court for allowance. By that process the court determines that the will is valid. The only person who can change a bequest is a judge. That rarely happens and only for a very good reason. The executor of the estate must follow the provisions in the will to the letter. If for some reason the provisions cannot be carried out the executor must ask the judge for guidance.
It depends on the prosecutor and the judge. They may see that as a justified reason to use force, but they are certainly still capable of pressing charges.This cannot be answered unless you speak to the prosecutor directly.It depends on the prosecutor and the judge. They may see that as a justified reason to use force, but they are certainly still capable of pressing charges. The fact that you have ADD and/or ADHD will not play a part in conviction process.This cannot be answered unless you speak to the prosecutor directly.
The lower court cannot overturn the higher court's decision.