You seem rather confused. If you have a pleading and a court date, you HAVE been charged with something. Legal advice given here is worth every penny you paid for it. If you are involved in a criminal matter, you need the services of an attorney licensed in YOUR state. If you have no money to pay an attorney, you may ask the court to appoint an attorney for you. The prosecutor can make a motion to revoke bail if he can show you are unlikely to appear at the place and time specified to stand trial.
You could first try filing an appeal through normal channels. If not successful, you can try filing a petition/motion against the agency in state court for unfair or inequitable treatment.
File a Motion To Vacate in the court where the judgment was entered against the defendant. Contact the office of the clerk of the court of jurisdiction for information on the procedures and the forms required for filing.
File a Motion To Vacate in the court where the judgment was entered against the defendant. Contact the office of the clerk of the court of jurisdiction for information on the procedures and the forms required for filing.
cut-off for filing motion to quash subpoena?
Probably not.
By filing a motion for modification of bond.
To respond to a notice of motion, you typically have to file a written response with the court before the hearing date. In the response, you address the allegations or arguments raised in the motion and provide your own arguments or evidence. For a motion for judgment, you can either oppose the motion by arguing against it or present your own evidence and arguments in support of the judgment being requested. It is important to adhere to the specific rules and deadlines set by the court for filing your response.
File a motion to vacate based on that fact. After the judgment is entered there is a SOL for filing that motion.
The real purpose of filing a motion is to communicate to the court intentions or request for an intervention from the courts. This may include interpretation of a law, dismissal of charges, change of time or venue and so much more.
Typically, you can file a motion for discovery online through the court's electronic filing system, if available. Make sure to follow the court's specific guidelines and procedures for e-filing motions. If electronic filing is not an option, you may need to file your motion in person at the court clerk's office.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
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