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Would like to know the details of his charge or in other words copy of court transcript

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court case transcripts near me

https://www.google.com/search?q=%E2%80%8Bcourt+case+transcripts+near+me


that will find cases and you just use the search feature to find his name.

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What is the requirements for a falid court order in regards to SIGNATURE/STAMP AND COURT SEAL

Good sense and usual practice would suggest an unsigned, unstamped and unsealed court order is not valid or fit for the intended purpose, however it is not wise to ignore anything from a court.

I strongly suggest you take advice on this matter and there is no better place to go first than directly to the horse's mouth - the Clerk of the Court.
Discover the person's name and then without explaining to receptionists or secretaries go and show your document and ask his or her opinion.

You might eventually need representation...
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I didn't get to Norwich Crown Court to support a friend who was jailed. How do I find out details of the court case? He was sentenced on the 27th October 2016.

contact friend or the solicitor

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go to the court house and read the court reports on the case
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What is the definition of circuit court

In olden times, judges traveled from location to another within their jurisdictions, holding court in various places. Over time, they returned again and again to the same places, These regular routes came to be called circuits, and eventually the courts themselves became known as circuit courts. In more modern times, the judges are more likely to stay in one place, though some still travel a circuit. Despite the modern practices, the old names persist in many states. So, the definition of circuit is no longer particularly relevant. Think of the word as simply the name given a category of courts in some judicial systems. Generally, the circuit courts are courts of "general" jurisdiction, meaning they are the catch-all courts having authority over cases not having any other courts with "special" or specifically designated authority over them. Typically, circuit courts will try felony (or more serious) criminal cases, will have unlimited power to issue money judgments, and will have so-called "equity" powers (injunctions, divorces, performance orders, etc.). Interestingly, in the federal judiciary, where there are no courts of general jurisdiction, the intermediate appellate (appeal level) courts are organized in thirteen judicial circuits, each one taking in several of the 94 judicial districts with their trial level courts.
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