Court
Court is the official judicial arbiter of disputes in a municipality, state or country. Judges rule on evidence, procedure and sometimes the facts of a case in both civil and criminal cases. Their decisions become decisions of the court. Cases can then be appealed by a party who wants to challenge the rulings made by the judge. Lawyers who argue cases before judges are usually called litigators.
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Court Resources
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When You Get To Court
If you don`t know ask the clerk if your name is on the list for that day then sit down in the … more
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The Probate Court and You
Connecticut Probate Court Legal Guides.
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Court Liaison
Oklahoma Child Support Legal Guides.
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Caregivers and the Courts
Florida Child Abuse Legal Guides.
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The Circuit Court
Virginia Criminal Trial Legal Guides.
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The Circuit Court
Virginia Criminal Trial Legal Guides.
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Is The Mediation At Court?
After you arrive at court the judge will provide a brief explanation about the Small Claims … more
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The Court Process
Missouri Crime Victim Resources Legal Guides.
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Does The Court Like Arbitration?
Judges and courts favor of enforcing an Arbitrator`s Award. In the vast majority of cases the … more
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Notification To Court
Free South Carolina Family Law forms
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- Initial Hearings
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- Miranda warnings
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- Police Misconduct
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- Pre-Sentence Investigations
- Prisoners' Rights
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- Supreme Court
- The 4th Amendment and Search Warrants
- Three Strikes Rule
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- White Collar Crime
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