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When will the court reach a decision in my case?

Federal Judiciary Frequently Asked Questions
Most cases are handled in an expeditious manner. The Speedy Trial Act of 1974 establishes standard time requirements for the timely prosecution and disposition of criminal cases in district courts. There is no similar law governing civil trial scheduling, and as a result, the scheduling of criminal cases is assigned a higher priority. In 1990, Congress enacted legislation that directs each district court to devise and adopt a civil expense and delay reduction plan.

How do I obtain discovery in my Bentonville District Court case?

City of Bentonville, Arkansas
Discovery will be available for your inspection and review at your first court appearance, termed an Arraignment Hearing. In addition, the City of Bentonville Prosecutor's office maintains an open file policy. If you have an attorney, discovery will be provided to your attorney, free of charge, prior to Trial date.

Can I appeal a case from the district court if I am not satisfied with the outcome?

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You have an absolute right to appeal any case from the district court to the circuit court. At that time, you may have a judge or a jury hear the case. Talk to your lawyer about the best course of action for you.

Who may become a member of the Bar of the District Court?

ATTORNEY FAQ
Any attorney who is an active member in good standing of the Bar of the State of Utah may apply to become a member of the Bar of the District Court. It depends on whether you became an active member of the Utah State Bar. Only attorneys who become active members of the Utah State Bar at the time they are admitted and who pay the $150.

How can I get Census 2000 figures certified for a court case?

Census 2000, Frequently Asked Questions
For a certification involving information produced by the Census Bureau, a customer can print off the request form on the certification web page and fax it to the Customer Services Center (301-457-3842). You can also submit the request via e-mail (MSO.Certify@census.gov) or over the phone (301-763-INFO). There is a fee for this service.

What was the court case about?

Warrior Central: FAQ
After his WWF tenure ended in 1996 both filed lawsuits against each other claiming they had the rights to the name and likeness of the Ultimate Warrior. WWF claimed Warrior did not get to keep the name because he didn't live up to his contract. Warrior claimed WWF was unfair to his contract and that he owned the name before 1996 and even before he came to WWF in 1987 anyway. The case was settled in a court in Arizona sometime around 2001. Warrior won the case.

Will my case have to go to court?

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While lawsuits are started in many of our cases, they rarely go to trial. The vast majority of our clients' matters are settled - quickly, out of court and to our clients' satisfaction.

What is the phone number to District Court?

City of Wichita - Municipal Court Frequently Asked Questions
Information on District Court and Other Courts, as well as tag and driver's license information is available online.

Where is the 17th District Court?

Redford Township Police
Beech Daly. Visitors should park in the Police Department parking lot. The court building is one building East of the Police Department.

What and where is the General District Court?

LawHelp State Frequently Asked Questions
Virginia has a system of General District Courts. Each county or city in Virginia has a General District Court. This court does not have jury trials. All cases are heard by a judge.

What are the fees for the U.S. District Court?

U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska - Court Info:...
To view a list of fees charged by the US District Court click here or select "Court Info...Fees" from the menu at the top of the page.

What is the difference between District Court and Superior Court?

AOC FAQ
District Courts are the entry level trial court, and the proper division for civil cases involving less than $10,000, all juvenile matters, and criminal cases involving infractions or misdemeanors. If the parties involved in the case do not object, District Court can conduct civil jury trials, or hear civil matters with more than $10,000 in controversy. However, Superior Court is the proper division for civil cases involving more than $10,000, as well as all felony criminal cases.

I have to go to court because I got caught with pot. Is there anything your program can do to help?

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Sometimes young people wind up in treatment as a direct result of legal difficulties. We are uniquely equipped to assist you with such matters. We have multiple professionals on staff who are prepared to assist you and your family as you navigate the legal system. Our court liaison is a Psychologist who has served as a jury consultant for many high profile cases in Los Angeles.

If I get the court paper, how can I stop the court case?

LawHelp State Frequently Asked Questions
You can stop the court case by paying all the rent you owe, any late fees, court costs, and attorney's fees (if your lease says you may owe attorney's fees if the landlord takes you to court for unpaid rent). You must pay everything that you owe at or before the first court hearing. However, you can only stop the court case once every 12 months by paying everything you owe before the first hearing.

What indications has the Court offered about the strength of the government's case?

Special Report: Department of Justice Civil Lawsuit: FAQ
The judge in the case has repeatedly denied Defendants' motions to dismiss the case and for summary judgment.

How Does a PINS Court Case Begin?

New York City Family Court
A PINS petition may be filed in Family Court by a parent or other person legally responsible for the care of the child, by a peace officer or police officer, by a person who has been injured by a child, or by a school or other authorized agency. The PINS petition contains a description of the child's behavior and asks the court to find that the child is in need of supervision.

How can I find out the progress of an investigation or court case?

LASD FAQ's
Call your local Sheriff's Station weekdays during business hours. If you do not have the report's file number, please be prepared to supply the date, time, location and name of the parties involved to assist us in locating the proper report.

Will my case settle out of court?

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What about court costs if I lose my case?

FAQ-Manitoba Court of Appeal General Information
If your appeal is dismissed, the Court of Appeal may assess costs against you. Usually, although not always, the scale of costs will be in the range of the amounts set out in the Court of Appeal tariff.
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