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How would me being the defendant get access transcripts of to a jury trail? Note I was acquitted of all charges.
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Answered on December 11, 2017
Reposting to Criminal Defense.
You need to contact the steno's office with the trial dates in hand to figure out which reporter handled those...
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During a CPS proceeding; can a judge proceed with dispositional phase if the defendant is appealing the finding of fact decision
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Answered on December 10, 2017
There is on automatic stay of disposition.
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If needing a assigned counsel from the court of appeals; can CPS use your financial affidavit against you claiming destitute?
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Answered on December 10, 2017
Inability to afford counsel does not equal destitution. Do you have a source of income? A place to live? If so, you are not destitute, but you...
How many days does a plaintiff have to e-file with the court the affidavit of service after it has been nailed to the door?
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Answered on December 08, 2017
Duplicate question answered just now. Don't repeat.
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Are Family Count Magistrates appointed to that position by the sitting Family Court Judge?
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Answered on December 07, 2017
This is not an Appeals question. It's a Family Court question.
Support magistrates are appointed by the District Administrative Judge for a...
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What are my options as pro se petitioner when beneficiary refuses service of petition?
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Answered on December 07, 2017
I have reposted this to Probate. Litigation is too general.
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Is a sanction order that is issued sua sponte appealable as of right or must a motion for leave be requested?
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Answered on December 07, 2017
Sua sponte orders are not appealable as of right. If reargument was granted, but the sanction adhered to, that is appealable, and brings up the...
Can my attorney sue me for fees?
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Answered on December 07, 2017
Look at this link about fee arbitration:
https://www.nycourts.gov/admin/feedispute/
You may need to come to N.Y. at some point if you want...
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Is a patient responsible for an unpaid doctor's bill?
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Answered on December 07, 2017
Unclear factual recitation. If you are saying that the self-insurer refused to pay the doctor, then you are liable to the doctor in quantum meruit...
If a non-party witness in a New York civil case is hostile, do I have to subpoena him for a deposition?
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Answered on December 07, 2017
Mr. Rothstein is correct. Note in addition that, if you seek testimony of a non-party, the proper subpoena is ad testificandum, NOT duces tecum,...
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