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The bailiff is an officer of the court charged with the responsibility of enforcing the judgment or order of the court.
It means that someone (probably the losing party) petitioned the court to have the case re-opened and the original judgment re-considered. A hearing on the matter was conducted by the judge - and after hearing arguments for and against, the motion was DENIED.
Commission have the power to subpoena a security officer to appear at a hearing at any time?
Adjudication refers to judgments made by the court. The finding of guilt, innocence, and judgment are all instruments to adjudication.
Commission have the power to subpoena a security officer to appear at a hearing at any time?
Magistrates make administrative hearing decisions.
A debtor does have to be notified of a writ of judgment. The debtor is often notified before the court hearing takes place.
A stipulated judgment in a divorce is a finding for the parties in which they have agreed to. This is often the result of a mediation hearing between the two parties.
A probation officer does not. The Court or judge does.
If one party in an action does not appear at the trial/hearing the court can make a default judgment. This judgment is binding unless overturned at a later date.
Because that is the way the law works.
Yes. The officer's judgment is paramount, and adults are arrested this way also. If, in the officer's judgment, you are too impaired to operate a vehicle, and he can testify in court to your specific actions (or lack thereof) that is all that is necessary.