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The duration for which a written report from a level 2 security officer can be used as evidence in a court case depends on the specific legal jurisdiction and the relevance of the information contained in the report. Generally, such reports can be used as evidence if they are deemed relevant, authentic, and admissible by the court. It is advisable to consult with legal counsel for guidance on the admissibility of specific evidence in a court case.
Security in court is needed - in case the defendant tries to escape from custody during the hearing. It's also to keep order - and prevent people bringing weapons etc into the court chambers.
Contact your local Social Security Administration office or on the official web site for particulars.
Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.Generally, yes, unless the case has been impounded for some reason. You can visit the court in the child's jurisdiction and check the index under the parents' names to find the case.
No every garnishment case has to go through a court.
If it's a federal case you can try googling it. If it's a local case you can visit the court and check the case index.
In the US visit the family court where you live and check the index of names to see if there is a case file under your father's name. If you suspect he has a child in another jurisdiction then you must check the family court records in that jurisdiction.
Check with the local office of your state Bar Association to get their input on this question. ALSO: If your case went to court, there will be a corresponding court copy of your case jacket that will be on file with the Clerk of The Court's Office.
No. The trustee, appointed in every case, might check with an employer in a rare case. In almost 40 years, I have never had it happen.
if the judge say stayed about the case will my criminal check be clean
If you have been assigned a judge, contact the clerk of the court for that court and ask.