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Q: When a judge dismisses the charges agasinst you in court what is it called?
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What does discharge frome court mean?

Discharge from court usually refers to when a court dismisses a case or removes a previous conviction from a person's record. This could happen if the charges are dropped, the defendant is found not guilty, or the sentence has been fully completed.


Is it double jeopardy if the court dismisses the case before you go through trial and then put the same charges different case number?

Not usually. Unless a case is dismissed "with predjudice", the charges can usually be refiled and the process begun again.


If the District Court of Appeals dismisses an appeal what does this mean?

That means the party who appealed is bound by the decision of the lower court unless an appeal to a higher court is possible.


Who pays court costs when plaintiff files a fraudulent case and the judge throws the case out.?

If the judge dismisses the case, the plaintiff is responsible for the court costs.


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If you file charges against your husband for bigamy can the same court grant you an annulment?

If you file charges against your husband for bigamy charges, then the same court will grant you a annulment.


How much is court costs to file an order of contemt of court?

It does not cost anything to file contempt charges at the court house. It will cost you if you have an attorney to file the charges for you.


What was unusual about the petition Gideon filed with the Supreme Court?

The Court allowed him to file it in forma pauperis, which meant that the Court would waive the fees generally associated with such a petition. Generally, the Court dismisses most of these petitions; Gideon's was among those that it did not dismiss.


A person who must appear in court to answer the charges against them is?

"charges against them" indicates that the answer is the "defendant".


If a person commits perjury during a family court hearing who brings the charges against that person to court?

When a person commits perjury in any court, including family court, the DA will being charges. In some cases, the judge will bring the charges against the person and sentence the person to jail.


What power does Equal Employment Opportunity Commission have?

Practically none. Though it does make recommendations EEOC has power to make rules and guidelines about employment discrimination, but NOT regulations with the power of law. EEOC has the power to investigate charges of discrimination in violation of the laws it enforces, to use subpoenas to gather evidence, and to sue employers in federal court. EEOC has never sued on as many as one-half of one percent of the charges it receives annually. It dismisses about 96% of all charges. EEOC has the power to investigate and have its Admin Law Judges rule on EEO charges in the federal workforce.


Who defends against charges?

who brings the case to court