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61. Quick Overview of the US Bankruptcy Court
Quick Overview of the US Bankruptcy Court The United States Bankruptcy Court is designed specifically to address cases of personal and corporate bankruptcy. Bankruptcy laws and regulations are outlined in Chapter 7, 11, and 13 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code. Bankruptcy cases fall under the jurisdiction of Federal courts. As a result, these cases are not permitted to be taken to State courts.When an individual is no lon..
62. Quick Overview of Waiver Of Arraignment Limits
Quick Overview of Waiver Of Arraignment Limits When individuals are charged with a crime, they are arraigned for that Crime. A WAIVER OF ARRAIGNMENT LIMITS is the document used by the defendant to waive their right to arraignment. In essence, the WAIVER OF ARRAIGNMENT LIMITS is the document which states that the defendant understands the charges against them and that they will appear in court to face those charges.In each j..
63. Res Judicata
Res Judicata Res judicata is a term that literally means a matter judged in Latin. Res judicata is the idea or principle that generally speaking, an issue may not be litigated after it has been judged once on the merits. Basically, if something has been decided on based on its merits once, it cannot be litigated again by the same parties so it cannot be retried or appealed.In the case invol..
64. Scioto County Common Pleas Court
Everything You Must Know About Scioto County Common Pleas CourtThe Scioto County Common Pleas Court is the common pleas Court of Scioto County in Ohio. Scioto County Common Pleas Court: Terms of the CourtThe Scioto County Common Pleas Court is in continuous session for judicial business transactions. The annual calendar is broken up into three different terms of the court ..
65. Small Claims Court Information
Small claims court (what cases are handled, how to file, proceedings)To learn about a small claims court on our site click on the “court” section found on the top of the page. Court Page On this page scroll to the “types of court” drop-down menu and click on the “Small Claims Court” section. A small claims court is a legal venue responsible for admini..
66. Structured Settlement Annuity
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67. Supreme Court Information
Supreme Court (supreme state, what cases are handled, how to file, proceedings)To learn about the supreme court on our site click on the “court” section found on the top of the page. On this page scroll to the “types of court” drop-down menu and click on the “Supreme Court” section. The United States Supreme Court is the highest court in the nation. The Su..
68. Supreme Court Justice: Elena Kagan
Supreme Court Justice: Elena Kagan Elena Kagan is a current associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.  She has served as both a law professor at the University of Chicago Law School and was nominated for a seat as Federal Appeals court judge before her nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court.  This article contains the following:- A brief biographical history of Elena Kagan.- Dates..
69. Supreme Court Justice: Sonia Sotomayor
Supreme Court Justice: Sonia Sotomayor Sonia Sotomayor is a current associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.  She has served as both a Federal district judge and a Federal Appeals court judge before her nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court.  This article contains the following:- A brief biographical history of Sonia Sotomayor.- Dates and appointments of her various Judgeships- Nota..
70. The Facts About City Court
The Facts About City Court A city court is a limited jurisdiction court that processes civil and criminal cases. When it comes to the scope of the cases, this varies between the states. However, the general cases that are allowed in a city court are often ones that are on a smaller scale. In regards to civil matters, these are crimes that consist of personal injury issues, breaches of contracts rega..
71. Ultimate Fact
Ultimate Fact   What is an Ultimate Fact? An ultimate fact is a fact that must be accepted by a jury or court for the plaintiff or defendant to win the case.  An ultimate fact is normally reached though any number of evidentiary facts. Reaching the fact through findings is not just a formality or an old rule.  Reaching the fact through evidentiary facts allow..
72. US District Court Easy Overview
US District Court Easy Overview In the United States, the first court level of the Federal judicial system is the U.S. District Court, followed by the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. When a Federal violation is being heard in court, the court proceedings will occur in one of the U.S. District Courts. The United States District Court is a trial court that handles both criminal and civil cases. In ..
73. VA Courts
Quick Facts About the VA CourtsThe judicial branch of Virginia is made up of that Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, Virginia’s General District Courts and finally the Circuit Courts.VA Courts: Supreme CourtVirginia’s Supreme Court is the highest ranked court in Virginia. It mainly hears appeals that come up from the trial-level Circuit Courts, along with cases involving ..
74. WA Courts Overview
Washington BackgroundWashington courts include the Washington Supreme Court, the three districts of the Washington State Courts of Appeals, and the 39 Washington State Superior Courts. The Washington courts handle a wide variety of cases. The highest number of cases heard in Washington State courts is heard in the 39 superior courts, one of each which is assigned to each county..
75. Washington Courts
What You Should Know About Washington CourtsIn the state of Washington, there are many different Washington courts. The judges of these courts are elected and typically serve terms that are either four years or six years long. Most of the judges of the Washington courts first begin their time in office after being appointed by the governor of Washington when vacancy is created ..