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Judge Judy is filmed in Los Angeles, California.
Judge Marilyn Milian is not an actress but is an actual judge. She was employed as a Florida state circuit court judge before she took over the bench on The People's Court in 2001.
Judge Judy (Judith Scheindlin) retired from public service in 1996, after 14 years, presiding over 20,000 cases as a judge in New York City. She is still a qualified attorney in the State of New York.
No, but they frequently do to create multiple claims.
Donna Landries is the Ohio State Comptroller and a state paid cynic. We also find out that she's a "fill-in" for her boss because he got NASCAR tickets and told her to be a judge in his place.
According to my DUI lawyer, travel outside the country requires the judge's approval.
Don't forget - while on probation you are under the control and supervision of the court. You must ask the court for permission to travel, sometimes even to travel out of state. If the judge approves the travel there should be no problem.
Talk to your probation officer. Sometimes they can approve travel if it isn't a far distance. If it is out of state you usually need a court mandated letter signed by a judge
Yes. If the losing party asks for reconsideration, the judge can decide to vacate the judgment. Also, if the losing party appeals (provided your state allows for small claims appeals), and is successful, then the judgment would be reversed.
The first thing that has to be done is read the policy. It may specify the location of any legal claims. In the United States, all claims are made in the state where the incident occurred. If for any reason you think the local judge will not give you a fair trial in that state, you have the option to have the trial in Federal Court. The trial will still be under the law of the state where the incident occurred.
CHECK CAREFULLY. If you have travel restrictions you could be in violation if you do. On the other hand, under those circumstances, ask the court's permission for travel. You might be surprised. The judge just might permit it.
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Minnesota claims the Common Loon as its state bird.
No. The small claims court works locally.
Maybe. Each state has different laws regarding whether or not towns can be sued in small claims court. For example, Washington State does not allow the practice, while in California, people can sue towns, cities, and even the state in small claims court. Most small claims courts give free brochures explaining the small claims process, including who can and cannot be sued in small claims. Contact your local small claims court for details.
No. If for some reason the judge were to order you to appear and you failed to, you could be arrested for contempt of court, but there is no reason for a judge to do such a thing in a motion for judgment on a bad debt. The most likely event would be for the judge to grant the plantiff a default judgment becasue you did not show.