Someone i know made a false accusation to csb claiming neglect and drug use in front of my 3 year old grand child over a month
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Answered on June 23, 2014
Anyone who makes a false allegation against someone is of course subject to a potential civil lawsuit for defamation and/or slander. In the case...
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Appellant Timely filing of Appeal brief
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Answered on June 21, 2014
No brief should have been filed yet because it takes 40 days to transmit the record after the notice of appeal is filed. After that, the appellant...
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After a motion submitted what will judge or court do? Ohio.
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Answered on June 17, 2014
I'm not sure what you're talking about vacating, but assuming it's a judgment, you need to file what's called a Civ.R. 60(B) motion. It should be...
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How to respond to a repeal
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Answered on June 12, 2014
You said it yourself, it is a big mistake to engage in pro se representation, particularly in the court of appeals. It sounds like, no offense,...
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Supreme Court Appeal Help!
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Answered on June 12, 2014
Under the Rules of Practice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, there is no allowance for a second motion for reconsideration, and the clerk won't accept...
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How to obtain a supersedeas bond
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Answered on June 10, 2014
You should first try to file a motion for a stay with the judge, asking that no monetary bond be required of you, as long as you have filed a...
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What happens if someone names the appellee as the appellant/ defendant when filing a Appeal
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Answered on June 09, 2014
An appellant is the party that files the appeal and the appellee is the party defending the lower court's decision. Assuming you know that...
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Ten district court of appeals.
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Answered on June 07, 2014
Possibly, if you HURRY. Try paying the filing fee on Monday, June 9th, and then immediately file a motion for reconsideration of the dismissal...
Can I refuse to talk to a detective that I have already talked to about a case in which I was not a witness to what happened?
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Answered on June 05, 2014
You can talk or not talk to anyone you like. The detective can't issue subpoenas, only prosecutors can, and even then, can only subpoena you if...
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What age can children refuse to go to the other parent on visitation?
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Answered on June 04, 2014
There is no age limit for complying with a court-ordered visitation schedule. By the same token, no court will physically force your son to visit...
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