Making court cases "disappear" is generally not legal or ethical. However, cases can be dismissed or resolved through various legal means, such as settlement agreements, plea deals, or motions to dismiss based on lack of evidence or jurisdiction. Some cases may also be expunged from public records if certain criteria are met, typically after a conviction is overturned or if the case is resolved in favor of the defendant. Always consult a qualified legal professional for guidance on handling legal matters.
Yes. A lot of slip and fall cases are settled outside of court. When the cases make it to court it is usually and invalid claim or the company does not feel responsible.
you cant make stuff disappear.
Criminal court proceedings are conducted in a courthouse where evidence for and against the defendant is presented. The jury will make a decision and the judge will pass the verdict.
Broccoli doesn't make warts disappear.
Cases that appealed from the court of appeal.
as far as i know, no. but perhaps in rare cases it can.
All cases that are appealed from the Court of Appeal go to the Supreme Court. First you must seek leave (permission) of the court to make your appeal, however.
The Supreme Court decides cases that are appealed by a lower court; a lower court has made a decision and one of the parties feels strongly enough that the decision was wrong that they make an appeal to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court reviews the cases and determines which ones they will hear, they have the ability to decline to review a case. The Supreme Court doesn't hear only appeals, there are situations where it is the court of original jurisdiction. In situations where there is a disagreement between states, the Supreme Court has the authority to decide.
Federal tax cases
The Supreme Court hears the most important cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.