Not exact matches
In 2000, a federal district
judge ruled that Arizona was violating this relatively obscure law, both by not spending enough on its Lau programs — a reference to a Supreme
Court decision of 1974 and regulations of the federal Office for
Civil Rights — and by
failing to provide enough teachers, aides, classrooms, materials, and tutoring.
I
failed to make the point that a pro se creating on his / her own, a clear written motion will be much better prepared to argue that motion before a
judge than attempting to «wing it» thereby often proving to a
judge that indeed the defendant or a petitioner in
civil court has the ability to proceed as a pro se.
On April 18, U.S. District
Judge Julie Robinson held Kobach in
civil contempt of
court for
failing to follow
court orders after she barred enforcement of the proof of citizenship law.
Rule 30.09 of the Rules of
Civil Procedure requires that if surveillance is to be used as substantive evidence at trial, then counsel must give the opposite party notice of its intention to use the evidence, and the evidence itself must be produced to the opposite party at least 90 days before the commencement of trial.7 If counsel
fails to do so, the
Court will limit the use of that evidence to impeachment purposes only, except where a trial
judge grants leave to use the evidence for substantive purposes.
Following a hearing that lasted just over an hour in Faulkner County this morning,
Judge David Laser dismissed former Circuit
Judge — and
failed Court of Appeals candidate — Mike Maggio from a
civil suit brought by the family of Martha Bull.
Gallop complained that the trial
court was wrong to rule that the
civil death statue automatically meant dismissal, that federal rights trump the state statutes, and that the lower
court judge erred in
failing to address a motion to file an amended complaint.
A husband or wife might also wish to consider the possibility of whether a bankruptcy filing would protect that spouse from being held in
civil, non-punitive, contempt of
court by a Virginia state
court judge for
failing to abide by the terms of a family law
court order.
The criminalization of private debt happens when
judges, at the request of collection agencies, issue arrest warrants for people who
failed to appear in
court to deal with unpaid
civil debt judgments.