Not exact matches
When he called the registrar
via telephone at the Filing Section of an Accra High
Court to verify why the docket was not brought to court at the appointed date, the registrar responded that the docket could not be found at the regi
Court to verify why the docket was not brought to
court at the appointed date, the registrar responded that the docket could not be found at the regi
court at the appointed date, the registrar responded that the docket could not be found at the registry.
This decision is also worth reviewing for Mr. Justice Groves discussion of Rule 23 - 5 and the circumstances when the
Court should allow a party to attend a
Court Proceeding
via telephone.
On 7th February the US Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals heard oral arguments,
via telephone, from both parties.
defendants in custody pursuant to an initial arrest warrant issued by the municipal
court are given an opportunity to be heard by the municipal judge in person, by
telephone or
via video conferencing as soon as practicable, and in no event more than 48 hours after the arrest for traffic infractions, or more than 72 hours after the arrest for any other ordinance violations, and if such defendant is not given that opportunity, then the defendant is released from custody;
As technology becomes more prevalent in the family
courts, attending
court via telephone or video conferencing is possible in these situations.
A recent Superior
Court decision canvassed the existing law pertaining to permitting witnesses to testify
via telephone or video as opposed to in person, and appears to have set out a template of the procedure by which such requests should be made and, if granted, carried out.
Case officers and
court administrators will help parties manage their claim, and a judge will adjudicate
via online or
telephone communications.
You should include your full name, address,
telephone number, date of citation, citation number, and
court case number, if available, when requesting information from the
court via e-mail.
1) By
Telephone via the Automated Payment System at (877) 872-2122 2) By Mail — Checks or Money Orders payable to «The Clerk of the
Court».