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criminal: What is a Section 32 in a Criminal Case for Australia?
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. What is a Section 32 in a Criminal Case for Australia? My solicitor told me today that he intends to apply for a Section 32 in my upcoming traffic offense case. Could you tell me what this means and what the process is? What is a Section 32 in a Criminal Case for Australia? A section 32 application is under section 32 of the Mental Health (Criminal Procedure) Act 1990 (NSW). It is raised when the defendant (you! By the way, in the future, just ask your lawyer what it means!
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exercise: Would it be possible bring a case against the federal government for it's unjust laws against marijuana?
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Would it be possible bring a case against the federal government for it's unjust laws against marijuana? I know in the real world who ever did this would more than likely be shot or given a jury of idiots and a judge affiliated to the kkk but i'd like to hear a lawyers opinion even if it's all only hypothetical.Would it be possible bring a case against the federal government for it's unjust laws against marijuana? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Suppose youre an attorney....
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case: What are the Early case assessment and fixed cost eDiscovery in legal risk management?
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. What are the Early case assessment and fixed cost eDiscovery in legal risk management? Early case assessment and fixed cost eDiscovery are two areas in legal risk management that require specific attention. Fixed cost eDiscovery is designed to address the financial risk associated with large legal cases. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Illustrate the ethical and legal preparations requ. Can you help me with the legal aid as Im trying t. Is this even a legal case? What legal ...
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case: Case study scenario what do you think are the ethical and legal issues when working with a young girl?
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Case study scenario what do you think are the ethical and legal issues when working with a young girl? A nine year old girl is referred is referred to you (counsellor) by her GP as she is profoundly depressed. The referral letter arrives in the mail and gives information about the mother. A long history of contact with mental health services. History of child sexual assault by a family member. Client reports that this still happens occassionally. Long history of self harm. What ...
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exercise: If i sue a WI county if federal court and the case is dismissed how long do I have to sue again in state court
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. If i sue a WI county if federal court and the case is dismissed how long do I have to sue again in state court. Appeal the case to the higher court usually within 15 days from the date of dismissal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). File a case in state court or federal court? Do the federal courts have jurisdiction over the F. How can I find out the details of a case regarding. 1 case involving a violation of federal law? Would it be possible bring a case against the fede.
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exercise: File a case in state court or federal court....?
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010. File a case in state court or federal court? How do you know which to file in? File a case in state court or federal court? You can only file in federal court if you meet certain minimum criteria - for example, either the lawsuit must involve a federal statute (called ';federal question jurisdiction';), or the person you are suing must be in a different state AND the amount of the lawsuit must be over $75,000 (called ';diversity jurisdiction';). What is your lawsuit about? The c...