• District courts are a category of courts which exists in several nations, some call them "small case court" usually as the lowest level of the hierarchy. (wikipedia.org)
  • These include: In the United States federal courts, the United States district courts are the general trial courts. (wikipedia.org)
  • The federal district courts have jurisdiction over federal questions (trials and cases interpreting the Constitution, Federal law, or which involve federal statutes or crimes) and diversity (cases otherwise subject to jurisdiction in a state trial court but which are between litigants of different states and/or countries). (wikipedia.org)
  • United States district courts also exist in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. (wikipedia.org)
  • In total, there are 94 U.S. district courts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Decisions from these courts are subject to review by one of the 13 United States court of appeals, which are, in turn, subject to review by the Supreme Court of the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some states maintain state courts called "district courts. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Florida, the Florida District Courts of Appeal are intermediate appellate courts. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Texas, the Texas District Courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction, hearing all felony and divorce cases, election controversies, and many civil matters. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Hawaii State District Courts, and those in Alaska, New York, and Kentucky, to name a few, are courts of limited jurisdiction. (wikipedia.org)
  • Below them are the magistrates' courts, known as the Local Court in New South Wales. (wikipedia.org)
  • The District Courts are courts of first instance for civil matters (except those which are dealt with by special courts) and criminal cases involving prison sentences of five years of less. (wikipedia.org)
  • The district courts of India are presided over by a judge. (wikipedia.org)
  • These courts are under administrative and judicial control of the high court of the state to which the district concerned belongs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The district courts of Indonesia are part of public courts for all cases non-related to religion, constitutions or military matters. (wikipedia.org)
  • The district courts in Israel serve both as the appellate courts and also as the court of first instance for some cases (e.g. real estate or IP). (wikipedia.org)
  • As of 2007, there are six district courts: Jerusalem Tel Aviv Haifa Nazareth Central Region (Lod) Beersheba Japan has 50 district courts, one in each of the 47 prefectures and one in the three cities of Hakodate, Asahikawa and Kushiro. (wikipedia.org)
  • District courts were called magistrates' courts until 1980. (wikipedia.org)
  • Austria has some 200 district, or local, courts, which decide minor civil and criminal cases. (wikipedia.org)
  • Before 2007, when the number of municipalities was reduced from 271 to 98, there were 82 district courts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Rostered examiners provide various district courts with access to qualified psychiatric or psychological examiners for appointment in civil commitment and/or Minn. R. Crim. (mncourts.gov)
  • In addition, all class action cases and multi-district litigation cases are now permanent, as well as other cases specifically identified by the Courts or by the National Archives. (archives.gov)
  • Circuit court jurisdiction by both U.S. district courts ended in 1837 when the state of Louisiana was included in the Ninth Circuit and separate circuit courts were established for both districts. (archives.gov)
  • United States circuit courts, which were located within the state's judicial districts, exercised both original and appellate jurisdiction. (archives.gov)
  • In 1863, the U.S. District Courts in Louisiana began functioning as a single judicial district. (archives.gov)
  • Additional courts at Lake Charles and Lafayette were added to the Western District in 1905 and 1961, respectively. (archives.gov)
  • A list of the court sites and creation dates are provided in Appendix A . A list of judges for all of the districts including the Confederate and Provisional courts is provided in Appendix B . (archives.gov)
  • In 1891 courts of appeals were created to hear appeals from U.S. district courts and the appellate jurisdiction of U.S. circuit courts ended. (archives.gov)
  • The Judiciary Act of 1789 conferred original jurisdiction in admiralty and maritime cases exclusively on the district courts of the United States with provision for admiralty appeals to the circuit courts. (archives.gov)
  • Caseloads for fiscal year 2011 increased in the district courts and in the probation and pretrial services system, while falling slightly in the appellate and bankruptcy courts. (uscourts.gov)
  • Total civil and criminal filings in the district courts rose 2 percent to 367,692 in FY 2011. (uscourts.gov)
  • Drug offenses continued to be the crimes most commonly prosecuted in the district courts, accounting for 31 percent of all defendant filings. (uscourts.gov)
  • Only three courts reported increased filings: the District of Utah (up 6 percent), the Middle District of Louisiana (up 1 percent), and the Central District of California (also up 1 percent). (uscourts.gov)
  • The federal district courts are the trial courts in the federal court system. (justia.com)
  • Resources for the Southern Berkshire District Court as well as online resources applicable to courts generally in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and resources applicable to all courts in Massachusetts. (courtreference.com)
  • View and download forms for use in all Massachusetts courts by topic or court department. (courtreference.com)
  • View information about specialty court sessions that can set up supervision and treatment in lieu of incarceration for some offenders with substance abuse or mental health problems, including Adult and Juvenile Drug Courts, Veterans' Treatment Courts, Mental Health Courts, Homeless Court, and other local specialized sessions. (courtreference.com)
  • View information about representing yourself in a civil case, including types of cases and courts, use of attorneys, court personnel, how to start a case, trail procedure, and settlement. (courtreference.com)
  • Pay criminal fines for District Court and some Municipal Courts online by county, case number, and date of birth or social security number. (courtreference.com)
  • The district judge of the Rohini District Courts complex tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, the president of the bar association said. (indiatimes.com)
  • To put this in context: Because of a 2014 Supreme Court decision, the 2006 case would have been lost anyway because, in 1993, the claims were not eligible for patenting. (patentlyo.com)
  • When the Supreme Court construes a federal statute… that construction is an authoritative statement of what the statute has always meant that applies retroactively. (patentlyo.com)
  • For this and other reasons, the court reasoned that "the only rule that makes sense in this context is to apply the objectively correct legal standard as enunciated by the Supreme Court in Alice, rather than an incorrect legal standard that the [district court in the 2006 infringement case] may have applied prior to July 2015 [when the court was deciding the motion. (patentlyo.com)
  • This perhaps explains why the Supreme Court is careful to avoid saying it is changing an interpretation, because changes to interpretations of a statute are prospective, only, as a general rule. (patentlyo.com)
  • It would be fun to try to see someone use Alice and apply it to the Supreme Court line of cases and make them all fall in a line. (patentlyo.com)
  • Mark Walsh covers education law and the U.S. Supreme Court for Education Week. (edweek.org)
  • This requirement is part of recent amendments to the MN General Rules of Practice , enacted by a Minnesota Supreme Court order issued on April 23, 2015. (mncourts.gov)
  • Singapore's New Supreme Court is a sci-fi statement co-designed by Sir Norman Foster's firm Foster + Partners. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • Appeals from the court's decisions went directly to the U.S. Supreme Court. (archives.gov)
  • The United States Supreme Court has interpreted this grant of authority as extending not only over the high seas but over all public navigable waters as well. (archives.gov)
  • Section 2 of an act of Congress, approved June 19, 1934, gave the Supreme Court of the United States authority to unite the general rules for equity and law proceedings into one form of civil procedures. (archives.gov)
  • TALLAHASSEE - Florida's congressional redistricting maps should be rejected because they are the product of a shadowy process infiltrated by Republican political operatives in violation of the law against partisan gerrymandering, lawyers argued before the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday. (tampabay.com)
  • Supreme Court Justice Barbara Pariente pressed the plaintiffs to explain what remedy they would like the court to adopt if it agrees that the maps were a violation of the Fair Districts law. (tampabay.com)
  • BOISE - The Idaho Supreme Court has upheld the state's new map redrawing Idaho's 35 legislative districts, finding that four separate lawsuits against the Idaho Commission for Reapportionment failed to show that the way the map split some counties was unreasonable. (spokesman.com)
  • In the ruling, the Idaho Supreme Court acknowledged the difficult job faced by the redistricting commission, especially given Idaho's unique geography and the different federal and state redistricting rules at play. (spokesman.com)
  • The Idaho Supreme Court has yet to issue a ruling on a fifth lawsuit from Elmore County resident Christopher Pentico that targets the way the new U.S. congressional district map splits some local voting precinct boundary lines. (spokesman.com)
  • While calling the students' performance "undeniably inadequate," state Supreme Court Justice Kimberly O'Connor said the plaintiffs hadn't proved the state has not met its obligation to them. (edweek.org)
  • We are reviewing the court's order, but we expect to file an appeal with the Supreme Court and seek prompt reversal of this decision," said Wisconsin DOJ spokesman Johnny Koremenos in a brief statement. (wpr.org)
  • We are reviewing the decision with DOJ and plan to seek a prompt review from the U.S. Supreme Court. (wpr.org)
  • Federal redistricting decisions are appealed directly to the U.S. Supreme Court, although the Supreme Court is not obligated to hear the appeals. (wpr.org)
  • Given this ruling's potential national significance, Supreme Court justices will likely want to have a say, according to attorney Gerry Hebert, who represented Democratic plaintiffs in this case. (wpr.org)
  • If we are successful, then a ruling by the Supreme Court in our favor would apply against Democratic gerrymanders and Republican gerrymanders," Hebert said. (wpr.org)
  • Though the makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court will change once President Donald Trump nominates his first justice, five justices are all that's needed for a majority opinion, and five justices have already signaled an openness to striking down legislative maps in a partisan gerrymandering lawsuit like this one. (wpr.org)
  • View information about the Supreme Court and State Law Library, which is open to the public for legal research. (courtreference.com)
  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (ret. (lu.se)
  • Effective July 1, 2015, eFiling is mandatory for attorneys, government agencies, and guardians ad litem who file documents in Conciliation Court and all other divisions of the Hennepin County District Court. (mncourts.gov)
  • 4th District Records Center - Locations and services to get copies of court documents and to access court records for other case types in the Hennepin County District Court. (mncourts.gov)
  • Hennepin County District Court invites psychologists or psychiatrists who meet the qualifications to express interest in being listed on the Roster of Qualified Examiners of the Psychological/Psychiatric Examiner Services Program of the Minnesota Judicial Branch, specifically to work as civil commitment examiner in Hennepin County Mental Health Court. (mncourts.gov)
  • But even if he had, the district court indicated that without the advance notice required by 29 C.F.R. § 1980.114(b), the Plaintiff could not properly invoke the district court's jurisdiction. (dol.gov)
  • There are one Chief District Judge and 30 District Judges, among which three district judges sit in the Family Court and two district judges sit in the Lands Tribunal as Presiding Officers. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Chief Judge, judges, and staff ensure its mission - providing equal and exact justice for all who are involved in litigation before the Court. (mdcourts.gov)
  • Archives appraisal staff led a nationwide project, meeting with District Court judges and clerks, legal scholars and historians, reviewing files for each type of civil case to determine the value, having the scholars and historians review the appraisal and recommended disposition, and publishing the schedule in the Federal Register seeking public comment. (archives.gov)
  • Under the prevailing view in this court, the people of Wisconsin already have endured several elections under an unconstitutional reapportionment scheme," wrote Judges Kenneth Ripple, Barbara Crabb and William Griesbach in an eight-page court order . (wpr.org)
  • The 13 judges on this court must be nominated by the U.S. President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. (justia.com)
  • Over the years, the judges of our court have worked to develop strong ties to the community. (uscourts.gov)
  • Four judges, who came in contact with the district judge, got themselves tested for the disease, he said, adding that while the results of two were negative, those of the other two judges were awaited. (indiatimes.com)
  • The case is the latest round in an ongoing battle over the state's congressional maps under the Fair Districts rules, which were approved by voters in 2010 to block attempts at partisan gerrymandering of political boundaries. (tampabay.com)
  • A federal court has ordered Wisconsin lawmakers to redraw the state's legislative district lines by Nov. 1, saying the current lines are unconstitutional and should be replaced in time for the November 2018 election. (wpr.org)
  • The plaintiffs in the case, a coalition of voters and the League of Women Voters, want the court to adopt an alternative map because, they said, Leon County Circuit Court Judge Terry Lewis erred when he ruled that the entire map had been infiltrated by operatives but then asked lawmakers to redraw only two of the districts. (tampabay.com)
  • The Minnesota Digital Exhibit System (MNDES) provides a secure tool for users to upload digital exhibits and then access and review them without visiting a courthouse or relying on court staff. (mncourts.gov)
  • Note (2) Please return completed notice and proof of service on the other side to: District Court Family Law section, The Courthouse, ___________________, Co. (courts.ie)
  • Due to scheduled maintenance, mncourts.gov and other court applications may experience brief outages between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 1, 2023. (mncourts.gov)
  • On July 6, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana held a naturalization ceremony in which 28 individuals became United States citizens. (uscourts.gov)
  • On May 4, 2023, the Honorable Greg G. Guidry, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana, presided over a naturalization ceremony in which 23 individuals became United States citizens. (uscourts.gov)
  • On April 3, 2023, the U.S. District Court and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court co-hosted an AO-sponsored diversity initiative entitled "Roadways to the Bench: Who Me? (uscourts.gov)
  • On March 30, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana celebrated Women's History Month by hosting a panel discussion focused on women in law enforcement. (uscourts.gov)
  • State programs are discussed, and appellate and district court litigation is reviewed. (cdc.gov)
  • 7. (1) Where the Court makes a community service order and the Judge so making is not the Judge assigned to the district of residence, the Clerk shall forthwith send a certified copy of the order by ordinary post to the latter Judge. (courts.ie)
  • 2) Where the Court makes, or amends under section 10 (1) of the Act, a community service order, the Clerk shall forthwith give, or send by ordinary post, two certified copies of the order or of the order as so amended, to the relevant officer specified therein. (courts.ie)
  • After my graduation in 2019, I started to work as a law clerk for Malmö District Court. (lu.se)
  • The Detroit school district and three school employees could not be held liable in a shooting near a chronically violent high school that left one student dead, a federal appeals court has ruled. (edweek.org)
  • In an Aug. 26 decision in Walker v. Detroit Public School District , a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, in Cincinnati, unanimously upheld the lower court. (edweek.org)
  • In this case, neither merging the high schools nor breaking up the fight satisfies the affirmative act element of a state-created danger claim," the appeals court said. (edweek.org)
  • In 2008, on behalf of Nicholas Merrill , the ACLU succeeded in convincing both a district court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to acknowledge the serious structural problems with the NSL statute. (eff.org)
  • The court wrote: "When the ARB issued its Final Decision and Order affirming dismissal of all three of Plaintiff's complaints before the USDOL, the appropriate United States Court of Appeals became Plaintiff's exclusive venue for review of the Secretary's order. (dol.gov)
  • In his complaint, Plaintiff indicates he has already sought review by the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. (dol.gov)
  • Decisions by the Arizona District Court may be appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. (justia.com)
  • Local organizers for the event were Co-Chairs Chief Judge Meredith Grabill (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, EDLA), Magistrate Judge Janis van Meerveld (U.S. District Court, EDLA), Judge Steven Wheelis (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, WDLA), and Chief Judge Katharine Samson (U.S. Bankruptcy Court, SDMS). (uscourts.gov)
  • Democrats wanted the court to redraw Wisconsin's legislative district lines instead of leaving the decisions to Republican lawmakers, who drew the current district lines in 2011. (wpr.org)
  • There is before me an expert report from a Polish advocate that simply confirms that as a result of the ruling of the Constitutional Court, coupled with the upholding of that ruling by the European Court of Human Rights, there will be no question of the appellant being able to re-open the decisions upon which the arrest warrant is based were he to be returned to Poland. (bailii.org)
  • For more on these decisions, see our paper on The High Court of Justice decision on UK standardized packaging: Key points for other jurisdictions and our blog post Court of Appeal of England and Wales upholds UK plain packaging judgment . (who.int)
  • A person, company, agency or other type of organization can be a 'party' ( plaintiff or defendant ) to a Conciliation Court case. (mncourts.gov)
  • The Statement of Claim (filed by a plaintiff to start a court action) and the Statement of Counterclaim (may be filed by a defendant), are written statements of fact signed by the party under oath . (mncourts.gov)
  • Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 42121(b)(4)(B) and 18 U.S.C. § 1514A(b)(2)(A), Plaintiff cannot collaterally attack the final decision of the Secretary of Labor in proceedings in a separate United States District Court. (dol.gov)
  • The Plaintiff had a fourth SOX complaint still pending before the ARB, which he had not indicated that he was seeking review of by the district court. (dol.gov)
  • The Plaintiff later filed a disability discrimination complaint in federal district court alleging that the Defendants failed to accommodate his claustrophobia and improperly terminated his employment in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. (dol.gov)
  • In his first amended complaint, the Plaintiff did not allege an ERA whistleblower complaint, but stated that he "expressly reserves the right to amend this complaint to seek relief from this court if, after October 5, 2013, no final decision had yet been made on his OSHA complaint. (dol.gov)
  • After the year had passed without action on the ERA administrative complaint, the Plaintiff sought leave from the district court to file a second amended complaint to add a claim under the ERA and include certain new allegations. (dol.gov)
  • When this happens, a plaintiff can choose the court system that they prefer. (justia.com)
  • 1. The following Practice Direction in relation to District Court sittings in the Counties of Cavan and Monaghan, District No. 5, shall come into operation from the 1st September 2020. (courts.ie)
  • Family Law Matters Covid 19 - Notice to Re-Enter a matter listed between 16th March 2020 and 31st July 2020 in _______________ District Court. (courts.ie)
  • View the main daily Court Calendar to see times and locations of court hearings. (mncourts.gov)
  • Parties can display exhibits during remoe and in-person court hearings. (mncourts.gov)
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. - In the largest judgment after trial in the history of the federal Superfund law, the Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the U.S. District Court of Montana has ordered W.R. Grace & Co. to pay over $54.5 million to reimburse the federal government for the costs of investigation and cleanup of asbestos contamination in Libby, Montana. (cdc.gov)
  • In the ruling issued by District Court Judge Donald W. Molloy of the District Court of Montana, the federal government was awarded a declaratory judgment on W.R. Grace's liability for future costs related to the investigation and cleanup of asbestos contamination in Libby at the properties addressed in the decision. (cdc.gov)
  • Although you may win a case, the Conciliation Court is not a collection agency and does not contact the defendant to collect payment. (mncourts.gov)
  • However, a defendant may ask to remove a case from state court to federal court if it could have been filed in federal court. (justia.com)
  • 2. Where a Defendant is either on bail or on summons and is represented by a Solicitor, there is no requirement for the Defendant to attend Court. (courts.ie)
  • Among cases against private entities, a ground-breaking judgement came in 2021, when a Dutch court ordered Shell to reduce its emissions by 45% by 2030, relative to 2019, across all activities including both its own emissions and end-use emissions. (lu.se)
  • King said the court should order a redrawn map similar to one offered by the plaintiffs that, he argues, would enable 203,000 more minorities to be able to elect their own candidates. (tampabay.com)
  • Commissioners in Ada County also sued over the number of county splits, and Spencer Stucki, a Chubbuck resident, sued to challenge the way districts are redrawn in southeastern Idaho. (spokesman.com)
  • Before ascending to the bench, she served as an Assistant District Attorney with the Dallas County District Attorney's Office in the Civil and Criminal Division, where she prosecuted a variety of felonies, claims, and civil matters. (dallascounty.org)
  • The only person from the District Attorney's office was Charles Vance, who had only been with the D.A.'s office for three months. (kvia.com)
  • Judge Redmond began her legal career as an associate in the Complex Commercial Litigation Division at Baker Botts, L.L.P. While at Baker Botts, she gained in-depth experience handling commercial litigation, representing corporations, individuals and governmental entities in federal and state court. (dallascounty.org)
  • Caseload statistics are compiled by judicial district and by county. (kscourts.org)
  • Caseload data by judicial district and by county are available here. (kscourts.org)
  • The increasingly heavy caseload of the court in New Orleans made a second division in the state necessary in 1849. (archives.gov)
  • Where the Court orders, pursuant to section 8 (1) (a) of the Act, that the offender be imprisoned or detained the warrant shall be in the Form 30.6 Schedule B . (courts.ie)
  • The goal of the project is to define how architectural design and space configuration of Swedish district courthouses affect the judicial system and practice of law. (lu.se)
  • Judge Redmond is the Presiding Judge of the 160th Judicial District Court. (dallascounty.org)
  • A judge has thrown out a lawsuit against New York that claimed the state was shortchanging students in eight small-city districts and denying their constitutional right to a "sound basic education. (edweek.org)
  • Judge William Griesbach, who was nominated to the bench by President George W. Bush, a Republican, dissented in the November ruling, although he joined the rest of the court in issuing Friday's court order. (wpr.org)
  • WOWT) - Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced the appointment of another new district judge Thursday. (wowt.com)
  • Sara Bauer of Fremont will now preside as County Court Judge in the Sixth Judicial District of Nebraska. (wowt.com)
  • In a detailed and careful 24-page opinion , Judge Susan Illston of the district court for the Northern District of California methodically addressed the government's attempted justifications for this controversial domestic surveillance tool and found that the statute failed to meet the standards of settled First Amendment law. (eff.org)
  • The state judge presiding over the case ordered District Attorney Yvonne Rosales to appear. (kvia.com)
  • During a previous hearing, Judge Sam Medrano ordered D.A. Rosales, former lead prosecutor Curtis Cox and Vinton Municipal Judge Roger Rodriguez to appear in court Wednesday. (kvia.com)
  • If she does not appear in court, the judge said he would file a writ of attachment and could take her into custody if necessary. (kvia.com)
  • The Honorable Susie Morgan, U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana, presided over the ceremony and gave keynote remarks. (uscourts.gov)
  • this includes the Court Registrar and the Judge. (courts.ie)
  • If a particularly urgent situation arises, details should be set out in an e-mail to the Court Office and the Judge will decide on a hearing date. (courts.ie)
  • Judge of the District Court. (courts.ie)
  • Fort Worth, TX - A case decision made earlier today by Texas US District Judge Reed Charles O'Connor that will allow employers to deny healthcare insurance coverage for HIV preexposure prophylaxis(PrEP) is already ratting the cages of HIV activists, medical associations, nonprofits, and patients. (medscape.com)
  • Each district court contains a special bankruptcy court that oversees bankruptcy proceedings. (justia.com)
  • The case stems from a 2008 shooting outside Henry Ford High School in Detroit, a school described in court papers as a place with a long history of gangs and violence. (edweek.org)
  • To search for Conciliation Court case information online, use MCRO linked below and select Civil Cases . (mncourts.gov)
  • Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) offers access to case information over the internet for certain court records in the Minnesota Court Information System (MNCIS). (mncourts.gov)
  • In reality, the National Archives has developed objective criteria by which District Court case files are identified for permanent retention. (archives.gov)
  • Under the previous schedule for District Court civil case files, only the case files that went to trial were scheduled as permanent records. (archives.gov)
  • 5) The order of the Court on granting an application to which this rule relates shall be in the Form 96.8 or 96.9 , Schedule C, as the case may be, with any necessary modifications required in particular cases. (courts.ie)
  • Friday's court order may not be the final word in this case. (wpr.org)
  • There are two main situations in which a federal court holds jurisdiction over a case. (justia.com)
  • EL PASO, Texas -- Following an hours-long court hearing Wednesday involving the accused Walmart mass shooting case, the hearing will resume Thursday afternoon. (kvia.com)
  • This form is used to remit criminal case payments to United States District Court, Western District of Tennessee. (pay.gov)
  • DO NOT USE this form if you DO NOT owe a criminal case payment to United States District Court, Western District of Tennessee. (pay.gov)
  • Please locate your United States District Court, Western District of Tennessee criminal case number prior to accessing this form. (pay.gov)
  • View instructions for searching Superior, District, Probate and Family, Housing, Land, and Boston Municipal Court case records, and follow the link to search the records online. (courtreference.com)
  • The Berkshire County District Attorney's Victim Assistance Program offers information about victims' rights, how to respond to a summons, victim impact statements, and case status notification. (courtreference.com)
  • Search Alabama Circuit and District Court case records by name or case number through this paid service. (courtreference.com)
  • Nord-Troms District Court has processed the case relating to the validity of the licence and expropriation permit for construction of a 420 kV power line from Balsfjord to Skaidi. (statnett.no)
  • Currently, the case is being examined by Nacka District Court to decide whether to try it on its merits. (lu.se)
  • Since 1965, district courthouses have been reduced in number, privatised, doubled in size and adjusted in order to embrace digital technology and prevent security risks. (lu.se)
  • Probate Court handles cases involving the property of deceased persons, wills, trusts, guardianships and conservatorships. (mncourts.gov)
  • The Court neither endorses nor verifies the accuracy of any content in these links. (uscourts.gov)
  • In its criminal jurisdiction, the court may try the more serious cases, with the main exceptions of murder, manslaughter and rape. (wikipedia.org)
  • The petitioner prayed that a writ of certiorari should issue, commanding the respondents to certify to the court a copy of each and every record and part of record relating in any manner to the laying of said water main and said assessment, and that, upon the coming in of the return of the respondent, the said charge complained of should be quashed and annulled, etc. (cornell.edu)
  • Cox also testified in court but would invoke his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. (kvia.com)
  • 3.A member of An Garda Siochána will be in attendance each Court day to check who is present outside and to call Defendants into Court as required. (courts.ie)
  • The decision will likely be appealed, and the order has been stayed in order to give the government the time to file an appeal, but the federal district court deserves enormous credit for not shying away from EFF's request and instead tackling most of the difficult issues head on. (eff.org)
  • The High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales rejected challenges to the UK's standardized packaging regulations. (who.int)
  • The Court of Appeal largely confirmed these findings. (who.int)
  • The District Court in Hong Kong, established in 1953, has limited jurisdiction in both civil and criminal matters. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are the first court level for most civil and criminal cases. (wikipedia.org)
  • The District Court of New Zealand deals with all criminal matters other than murder, manslaughter and specified offences such as treason. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mental Health Court handles the legal process involving the civil commitment of people to treatment centers based on allegations of mental illness, developmental disability, chemical dependency, and referrals from Criminal Court. (mncourts.gov)
  • We do attempt to find lawyers who are skilled, experienced and respected in criminal defense, DWI defense, and traffic defense, but we can't be perfect in that and you should make your own efforts to verify the quality of any traffic court or criminal defense attorney. (town-court.com)
  • I worked mainly with criminal law, civil law and family law at the court. (lu.se)
  • Turning to the fight on the day of the shooting, the plaintiffs contend that, if school officials had intervened more effectively, the shooting may have been averted," the court said. (edweek.org)
  • The harm inflicted on the plaintiffs is tragic," the court added. (edweek.org)
  • However, the violence that occurred was unquestionably committed by private actors, and the plaintiffs have neither stated a plausible claim that the school district, nor advanced sufficient factual support for the claim that the school officials, played a part in creating or greatly increasing the danger that the plaintiffs would be victims of gun violence as they left school. (edweek.org)
  • 10. In line with the direction of the President of the District Court, no new Access or Maintenance summonses should issue at this time. (courts.ie)
  • When Louisiana became a state in 1812, the U.S. district court at New Orleans became the only federal court for the new state with both district and circuit court jurisdiction. (archives.gov)
  • Then an act of Congress in 1831 gave the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana both district and circuit court powers. (archives.gov)
  • By October 1862, New Orleans had been recaptured by the Union troops and a U.S. provisional court was established there with district and circuit court jurisdiction. (archives.gov)
  • But lawyers for the Legislature, which was ordered by a circuit court to redraw two of the 27 congressional districts in August, said Lewis concluded that the Legislature's professional staff - John Guthrie, Alex Kelly and Jason Poreda - drew the maps and "were not part of the conspiracy" conducted by the political operatives. (tampabay.com)
  • The District Court, with headquarters located in Annapolis, is a statewide court with 33 locations in 12 districts. (mdcourts.gov)
  • The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles offers online payments of traffic citations, or payments of court filing fees if contesting the citation. (courtreference.com)
  • View information about Alabama traffic citations payable in District Court by county, including how to pay your ticket, how to fight a ticket, fine amounts, driving school, and traffic court procedure. (courtreference.com)
  • The court then applied Alice and found the claims "invalid" under 101. (patentlyo.com)
  • A federal district court found the alleged shooters (it's not clear whether they were criminally convicted) liable, but it dismissed the Detroit school system and the school employees. (edweek.org)
  • Locations, contact information, directions, hours of operation, weekly dockets, Administrative Orders and more can be found on the webpage for each court location. (mdcourts.gov)
  • The district court here found similar constitutional flaws but took those problems to their rightful conclusion. (eff.org)
  • Second, the district court found that the statute impermissibly authorizes the FBI to limit speech without constitutionally-mandated procedural protections. (eff.org)
  • The principal enactments of congress pertaining to the water system of the District of Columbia are found in the Revised Statutes relating to the District in chapter 8, §§ 195-221. (cornell.edu)
  • We're sorry your court map could not be found. (courtreference.com)
  • A federal court found that tobacco companies deceived the American public about the health effects of secondhand smoke. (cdc.gov)
  • The High Court found that standardized packaging did not violate the right to property, that there was no right to use a trademark, that the measure was consistent with the EU Tobacco Products Directive, that the measure was otherwise proportional, and that the UK had the competence to adopt plain packaging. (who.int)
  • The Court dismissed the Complaint because the participants failed to identify better alternatives. (lawyersandsettlements.com)
  • 3. (1) Complaint by a relevant officer of an offence under section 7 (4) of the Act shall be brought before the Court by issuing and serving upon the offender a summons in the Form 30.2 Schedule B . (courts.ie)
  • Under 42 U.S.C. § 5851(b)(4), if one year has passed from the filing of an employee's ERA whistleblower complaint with OSHA without a final decision from the Secretary of Labor, the employee may file an action in federal district court. (dol.gov)
  • The court noted that: "Rule 15(a)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides that leave to amend a complaint should be 'freely given when justice so requires. (dol.gov)
  • Conciliation Court, also known as 'small claims court,' handles civil cases involving money claims of $15,000 or less. (mncourts.gov)
  • As of August 1, 2012, Conciliation Court can hear cases for the return of property (valued up to $15,000) that was seized by law enforcement. (mncourts.gov)
  • In most cases, the court issues orders on the same business day, or within 1 to 2 days of the filing. (mncourts.gov)
  • The progress of cases may be monitored through the U.S. District Court Calendar and the PACER system. (justice.gov)
  • The district court granted a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim, finding the subject matter ineligible on the face of the patent. (patentlyo.com)
  • The court noted that there is a state-created danger theory of liability available only in limited circumstances. (edweek.org)
  • On three occasions from 1823-1881, the State of Louisiana was divided into two judicial districts. (archives.gov)
  • But Justice Charles Canady, himself a former state legislator, argued that the alternative proposal appears to violate one of the principles of the Fair Districts rules because it would be less compact. (tampabay.com)
  • The ruling last month said the state could adjust funding levels for districts based on fluctuations in its fiscal condition and still deliver on its obligation to ensure students have access to an adequate education. (edweek.org)
  • A map of Wisconsin state Assembly districts. (wpr.org)
  • Once again, the court has emphatically instructed the state to move ahead and draw new maps. (wpr.org)
  • The Court was audited by the State between 2002 and 2004. (town-court.com)
  • Pay state-issued traffic tickets payable in District Court by UTC number and date of birth. (courtreference.com)
  • 1) An application under section 14 (5) of the Air Pollution Act, 1987 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act of 1987') by an authorised person or the person by whom he or she was appointed for a warrant to enter premises may be made at any sitting of the Court for the court district wherein the premises are situated. (courts.ie)
  • 3. (1) Applications to the Court under section 55 of the Act of 1987 relating to the carrying out of required works and the cost thereof may be made at any sitting of the Court for the court area wherein the premises in relation to which the orders are sought are situated. (courts.ie)
  • 1) An application for an order under section 10 (1) of the Act of 1977 (as substituted by section 7 of the Act of 1990) may be made at any sitting of the Court for the court district wherein the waters concerned or the land or other premises from which the entry or discharge concerned takes place is or are situated. (courts.ie)
  • Lists will be provided to the Garda by the Court Registrar at 10.00 a.m. each Court day. (courts.ie)
  • The Western District held court sessions at Opelousas, Shreveport (headquarters for the district), Monroe, and Alexandria. (archives.gov)
  • St. Paul, MN On August 21, the federal District Court for the District of Minnesota dismissed - for a second time-- an ERISA lawsuit brought by participants in the Taylor Corporation's 401k and profit-sharing plan. (lawyersandsettlements.com)
  • The Coeur d'Alene Tribe in northern Idaho and the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes in southern Idaho filed a lawsuit as well, contending that the map wrongly split their respective reservations into different districts without regard for the fact that they are each "communities of interest" that should be maintained together as much as possible. (spokesman.com)
  • The court will then issue an Order and provide one certified copy to the petitioner at no cost. (mncourts.gov)
  • 6. An order of the Court under section 10 (1) of the Act shall be in the Form 30.5 Schedule B . (courts.ie)
  • 2006-SOX-37 and 108, 2007-SOX-55), the district court dismissed the Plaintiff's three consolidated SOX claims where he had already proceeded through the administrative process to a final order of the Secretary of Labor. (dol.gov)
  • The family members of one Walmart shooting victim testified in court regarding the gag order Wednesday. (kvia.com)
  • Disclosure will be provided on request to the Court Presenters office and does not require an Order of the Court. (courts.ie)
  • The commission is required to map new legislative districts that do not have more than a 10% population variance, and they are supposed to avoid dividing counties into multiple districts as much as possible. (spokesman.com)
  • by 1888, the district was divided into two divisions with court terms to be held in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. (archives.gov)
  • Most court rules and Land Court standing orders are also available as downloadable e-books. (courtreference.com)
  • The beneficiary must fill out a Petition for Release of Funds and file it with the court either in person, by U.S. mail or in our eFile & eServe system. (mncourts.gov)
  • Thank you for visiting the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona's website. (uscourts.gov)