To respond to a motion to strike a pro se defendant's answer in a civil suit, you should first review the reasons stated in the motion for striking the answer. Prepare a written opposition that addresses each point, emphasizing that pro se litigants are generally afforded leniency in procedural matters. Highlight any valid defenses or arguments presented in the answer that warrant consideration. Finally, submit your response to the court by the deadline set forth in the motion or local rules.
Motion for extension of time or motion for enlargement of time
Respond to the motion. If it is a new civil action, you may need to file and serve a formal answer within a set period of time, such as 20-30 days.
There are no general characteristics of defendants. Defendants refer to anyone that is charged with a crime or against whom civil suit is brought. Defendants can be murderers, doctors, companies, presidents, teachers, children, husbands, wives, musicians, nuns, grocers, states, or anyone else. Any person or incorporation can be a defendant, so there is no common characteristic.
The plebeians resented that they we're not treated equally . They could not hold government offices, and their children could not marry the children of the patricians . The conflicts between them led to an assembly for plebeians only called the tribunes which protected them .
If you truly are "co-defendants" in the same suit, yes, theoretically you could - but I strongly advise you to consult or retain an attorney.
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This may depend on jurisdiction. However, generally civil suits are not listed in the paper unless there are problems finding and serving defendants.
marked the stirring of civil rights movement and established important rights for criminal defendants.
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In Australia they can and do
Pro-segregationists respond to the actions of the civil rights leaders and the protests by being racists who promote discrimination, which is rather unfortunate.
Seven defendants were convicted in the Mississippi Burning case for violating the civil rights of the three civil rights workers who were murdered in Philadelphia, Mississippi in 1964.