In court proceedings, "MI" typically stands for "Mitigating Information." This refers to evidence or circumstances that may lessen the severity of a defendant's actions or the potential sentence. Mitigating information can include factors such as a defendant's background, mental health issues, or circumstances surrounding the offense. It is often presented during sentencing to advocate for a more lenient outcome.
When a case is heard in the Magistrates Court to see if it will stand up, and have enough evidence in a higher court
The 'v' in the name of a court case does not stand for 'versus', but for 'and' (in civil proceedings) or 'against' (in criminal proceedings).
Yes, emails can be used as evidence in court proceedings.
A court Stay Order means that the court suspends or stops judicial proceedings or the judgement that resulted from those proceedings.
A break in court proceedings is typically called a recess. During a recess, the court temporarily suspends proceedings to allow for a brief pause or for participants to take a break.
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The Supreme Court ruled that using the Bible for oaths in court proceedings is not required and individuals can choose to affirm instead.
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Yes, it is customary and respectful to address the judge as "Your Honor" during court proceedings.
As of now, there are no ongoing legal proceedings involving Jordan Peterson in court.
There are services that can arrange to record the (audio or video) proceedings of any meeting, gathering, focus group, presentation, etc. Court reporting groups specialize in recording and transcribing court proceedings and likely assess fees accordingly.
No, it is generally not permissible to use illegally obtained evidence in civil court proceedings.