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the defendant is the person who is found guilty or not guilty of the crime commited.

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Who were the plaintiff and defendant for the Microsoft court case with Novell?

Who were the plaintifif and the defendant?


When defendant and plantiff live in different states In which state is the court case held?

The state in which the alleged incident occurred.


What was the court case of Novel and Microsoft on 2004?

"who were the plaintif and defendant?"


If you go to court what do you do?

If you are a defendant you defend yourself, if you are the complainant you prove your case (against a defendant). This question is otherwise to ambiguous to answer correctly.


What are the parties in dispute?

It depends on what kind of case it is. In a criminal case the parties are called prosecutor and defendant; in a civil case they are the plaintiff and the defendant; and in family law they are the petitioner and respondent.


What happes if the Plaintiff does not appear in court?

If the plaintiff does not appear in court, the case may be dismissed or a default judgment may be entered in favor of the defendant. The plaintiff may lose the opportunity to present their case and the court may rule in favor of the defendant by default.


Why was the court case dismissed?

The court case was dismissed because the evidence presented was insufficient to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.


What is sumances court?

A court summons is a legal document sent to the defendant in a case informing them that a case was filed and to prepare for court. The takeaway is the person needs to prepare to defend themselves in court.


How many sides does a court case have?

Two, the plaintiff and defendant. The plaintiff is the one that is suing or filed the charges while the defendant is the accused.


What does supervening indictment means?

It is an indictment issued by a Grand Jury after the defendant has already had an initial appearance in his case, and the case has been set for a preliminary hearing before court. However, in the meantime the State has indicted the defendant by grand jury proceedings. This 'supervening' action by the Grand Jury indicts the defendant and has the effect of rendering all previous court actions in the defendant's case null and void.


What is the judge in a Roman court case?

The judge in a Roman court case is called praetors (PREE-tuhrz).


What happens if the defendant does not provide responses to my discovery requests?

If the defendant does not provide responses to your discovery requests, you can file a motion to compel with the court. This motion asks the court to order the defendant to respond to your requests. Failure to comply with a court order to provide discovery can result in sanctions against the defendant, such as fines or dismissal of their case.