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How does an inmate declare indigency for the purposes of getting transcripts of his trial?
How does an inmate declare indigency for the purposes of getting transcripts of his trial? We are being quoted almost $700 for just the motion hearing transcript. His attorney abandoned him after the trial and we are trying to get another attorney but he needs the transcripts to evaluate the case. We have been told and the law declares that if the person is indigent, they are entitled to one copy of the transcript free.
What does adjudicated mean in a criminal case?
What does adjudicated mean in a criminal case?
Where I can find a example of a nunc pro tunc letter?
Wanted to know where I can find a example of a nunc pro tunc letter -- A phrase applied to acts allowed to be done after the time when they should be done.
What Is A Motion for Sanctions?
I have a Writ of Execution out of Harris County. The Defendant has received a Motion for Sanctions out of Hidalgo County from the same Plaintiff. My question to you which court order supersedes, and where can I find out more on a Motion for Sanctions?
What are the grounds for filing a Motion to Dismiss a Complaint?
A complaint has been filed against me that has no supporting evidence. The complaint is based on untruths that can be proven by the plaintiffs own contradictions in their complaints and motions. Can I file a motion to dismiss?