Call the court clerk and they will tell you.
In this particular case the word 'execution' refers to a Sheriff "CARRYING OUT" the order of the court. (e.g.: He was under court order to execute the eviction order.)
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This used to be the case, that new sheriff's would fire deputies and place in friends/family, but with labor regulations of today, no, a sheriff cannot terminate deputies for no reason.
The judge in a Roman court case is called praetors (PREE-tuhrz).
If your court case is to be heard today, your name will appear on the docket.
"Order of release with sheriff's return" refers to a legal document issued by a court that directs the sheriff to release a person from custody or a specific legal obligation, often following the completion of a sentence or the resolution of a case. The "sheriff's return" indicates that the sheriff has executed the order and provides confirmation of the release. This process ensures that the appropriate legal protocols are followed and documented.
It all depends on what the wording of the court order was. In many locations the Sheriff's Office will enforce the court order by forcibly evicting the tenant. Check with your sheriff's office or the court to see if you have that remedy available to you.
No it was not a supreme court case, but a state case because it was held in the local court
You will need to contact your local sheriff and inform him of the judgement and the location of the defendant's job.
Depending on the type of court case you can take your case to the appelate court sytem in your state or a federal court of appeals
A court case can only be appealed if the Court of Appeals agrees to hear the case.
A Case for the Court was created in 1960.