Traditionally at the end of a case the judge will make a declaration of a degree as the form of his judgment. If someone is found guilty the judge makes that declaration.
Victim Impact Statement (VIS) is the document given to the judge to encourage a harsher punishment.
Victim Impact Statement (VIS) is the document given to the judge to encourage a harsher punishment.
If there is a decree in the file signed by a judge that is the important signature and you can assume it is authentic.If there is a decree in the file signed by a judge that is the important signature and you can assume it is authentic.If there is a decree in the file signed by a judge that is the important signature and you can assume it is authentic.If there is a decree in the file signed by a judge that is the important signature and you can assume it is authentic.
no. I think you need the judge's signature.
Victim Impact Statement (VIS) The purpose is to persuade a judge or jury to hand down a harsher sentence.
Nothing, The judge could be mistaken, the judge could be lying, the judge could have initially misspoken and said something he or she did not intend to say and then corrected themselves.This is not an automatic get out of jail free card, if that's what you were hoping for.Added: If it turns out that you (or your attorney) feel that the alleged statement is grounds for an appeal, a transcript of your proceedings can be ordered, and the statement can be included as part of the brief to the appeals court.
if you violate any of your conditions of probation that were set by the judge, it will be enough grounds for the judge to revoke your probation.
Maybe. It depends on whether she was properly served, whether she was given proper notice of the hearing, if she notified the court of her absence, and on what kind of ruling on a final decree the husband is asking for.
Once the judge has signed on my divorce decree it should be entered soon , as there is nothing else to be done.
As the judge has given you a fixed amount to pay as a child support, then the decree will tell , when it should be paid usually it is in the first ten days of the month.
Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.
This is the judge's duty. A decree of divorce is written and issued by the court, not by one of the parties to the divorce.