Jurisdiction
Prefectures are administrative divisions in some countries, such as Japan and France. They often serve as regional government offices and are responsible for governing specific areas within the country. Prefectures can vary in size and scope depending on the country's political system.
In New York State, a person can be tried as an adult at 16 years old. The age of criminal responsibility is different from the legal age of adulthood for other purposes. This means that individuals over a certain age can be treated as adults in the criminal justice system even if they are not considered adults for other legal matters.
No. You're not considered a legal adult at 17 in any state (although you can be tried as an adult if you commit a crime). The magic age is 18.
If you are asking how you file suit, you draft a complaint or petition, asserting a legal cause of action and requesting whatever remedy you feel you are entitled to. Then you file it with the appropriate clerk of court and arrange to have it served on the company.
It's not one word but two. "Double jeopardy" means you can't be tried for the same crime twice.
Usually in the district court house.Federal Trials are usually held in a district courthouse unless it is a specific court devoted for appellate federal trial.
Yes because you are doing it as an action so that is why yes. "Tried" can be a verb or an adjective.
Yes, civil cases can be tried by a jury in the legal system.
yes.
In the District of Columbia, legal cases are tried in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, which is part of the federal court system because Washington, DC, is federal territory, not a state. Similarly, each US Territory (e.g., US Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Marianna Islands) has a territorial court that operates as a remote district court. Appeals of cases heard in territorial courts are filed with whichever US Court of Appeals Circuit Court has jurisdiction over that particular territory.
If the creditor and repo agency did their thing by the book, you really have no legal recourse. As long as the creditor holds the lien on the vehicle, it belongs to them, and they have a legal and binding right to reclaim it when you fail to make your payments. Besides, if you tried taking legal action, the judge would probably chastize you for your inability to make your payments in spite of being able to afford a lawyer, then throw the case out.
"tried" can be both an action verb and a linking verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence. In sentences like "She tried the new dessert" it functions as an action verb, but in sentences like "She tried to be helpful" it acts as a linking verb.
Hard is the adverb modifying the past-tense verb tried. Tried is the action word, from try. Hard is describing how the action was done.
I've tried it myself, but nothing happened. I'm sorry, but it doesn't work. There is no legal way to add codes to the 2006 Action Replay. I'm looking for the old one, myself, so...
A State Law
District Court
Depending on the kind of felony, yes.