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Has Judge Maria Stratton been indicted yet?

Judge Maria Stratton is so well connected in the Los Angeles Legal system-- she gets away with anything. Shame on her and those who allow her to destroy families in her pursuit of wealth and power. Maria Elana Stratton is the most vile creature I have ever seen, and I've seen my share of vile.


If your parents agree to emancipation can you get it easier?

If your parents agree to emancipation, it can make the process smoother. Their agreement can be seen as a sign of readiness for independence, which may strengthen your case for emancipation in court. However, you would still need to meet all legal requirements and prove that emancipation is in your best interest.


What are some valid reasons for a teen to get emancipated by a judge in CA?

If the teen presents a valid case to the judge as to why he/she wants to be declared emancipated, and if the judge feels the teen is mature or old enough to be declared emancipated, then the judge will sometimes grant the request. Some examples of valid reasons would be: if the teen is from an abusive home, or if his/her parents are drug addicts, and if the teen has proven he/she can support and provide for themself, and conduct themself in a responsible manner, then the judge may rule in favor of the request for emancipation. But, you would have to prove the reason for your request; you can't just "say" your parents are abusive, or drug addicts, and not be able to prove it. Otherwise, teens all over the country who get angry at their parents would be slinging all sorts of false allegations. Legitimate cases can sometimes be proven with credible witnesses, especially if the witnesses are adults who have seen that behavior of the parents.


Is there a plaintiff in the inquisitorial system of justice?

In the inquisitorial system of justice, there is typically no distinction between a plaintiff and a prosecutor as seen in the adversarial system. Instead, the judge oversees the investigation and collection of evidence, with input from both the prosecution and defense.


Does judge mathis wear a hairpiece?

Yes, Judge Mathis is known to wear a hairpiece. He has openly discussed his decision to wear one due to experiencing hair loss.

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Who does Court of Appeals hear?

The Court of Appeals hears appeals from the trial courts. Have you ever seen a court room drama on TV? The lawyers cross examine the witnesses. The other side objects to a line of questioning. The lawyers appeal to the Judge. The judge makes his decision. The judge runs the courtroom. He supervises the lawyers. Down in front a court reporter is recording the trial. She takes down everything that is being said. At the end of the trial, the Judge reads the law and instructs the jury. The Jury deliberates and reaches a verdict. It may be a civil case. It may be a criminal case. What happened if the Judge made a mistake? What happened if the evidence did not fit the case? If the Judge supervises the Lawyers, who supervises the Judge? The court of Appeals. A lawyer can have the Court of Appeals review the case. A lawyer writes up the reasons why the Court of Appeals should review the case. His reasons are called a brief. He submits them to the court.


What cannot be seen but is always in front of you?

The future cannot be seen but is always in front of you.


What is a sumoto case?

When the judge himself or herself initiates an action against a person or company for a violation of law about which nobody has lodged any complaint to any public authority -- but about which judge has himself came to know through personal experience. Suppose a person slaps another man in open road and suddenly a judge sees that incident -- now even if nobody has complained to the police about this incident or nobody has told the judge about this incident -- but as the judge has himself seen this incident--he can initiate action against that person himself in a court of law Such a case is known as "Suomoto case". Suomoto cases generally end up in the conviction of the person against whom the action is initiated. The chances of acquittal in such cases are very minor.


What is sumoto case?

When the judge himself or herself initiates an action against a person or company for a violation of law about which nobody has lodged any complaint to any public authority -- but about which judge has himself came to know through personal experience. Suppose a person slaps another man in open road and suddenly a judge sees that incident -- now even if nobody has complained to the police about this incident or nobody has told the judge about this incident -- but as the judge has himself seen this incident--he can initiate action against that person himself in a court of law Such a case is known as "Suomoto case". Suomoto cases generally end up in the conviction of the person against whom the action is initiated. The chances of acquittal in such cases are very minor.


Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from the front?

The coronal plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from the front. This plane divides the brain into front and back portions.


Can you write to the judge who is over seeing your case?

Yes. You can write to the judge who is overseeing your case. You should have a very good reason for writing to him. If you are in jail and have not seen a lawyer, that is a good reason. If your lawyer refuses to listen to you or talk to you about your up coming trial, that is a good reason. If you are in a cell where you are being assaulted, that is a good reason. After you have been convicted, you may have just one more chance to write to your judge. You should be sure your letter has every possible thing you want him to know.


What is alwaays in front of you but can never be seen?

time


How do you use jury in a sentence?

The judge has seen many JURIES in his life.


How long can they keep you in jail in Georgia after indictment with co defendants before assigning counsel on a federal case?

There is no specific time limit on how long they can keep you in jail. However, authorities are bound by law to get you processed and seen by an attorney and a judge as soon as possible.


What is Ozzy osbourne's diary of a madman song really about?

A man with his mental health bringing close to suicide. He writes a diary wchic noone has seen it case he ceases his life with the diary in front of him for everyone to see.


Is the right tail light as seen from the front or the rear?

right side of a vehicle is universally seen as the passenger side


I havnt seen my wife in 4 years we're legally separated no children no property of any kind together I already paid lawyers fees supposedly twice how do I finally divorce this person in California?

You need to check with the attorney(s) to see if your case was ever brought before a judge. A divorce can be granted (in most states) without both (or either) parties present as long as your attorney is present. But a divorce has to be granted by a judge, and then the decree signed by the judge.