Filing the motion
When a plaintiff starts a civil action, they send a complaint (often in the form of a summons) to the defendant. After the defendant receives this complaint, they have twenty days to answer. In most cases, the defendant can request more time for their answer, and the plaintiff will oblige (lawyers will almost always do this out of professional courtesy; people acting pro se might not)
Friday, January 05, 2007
john hubert attempts to capture jurisdiction: did you have reasonable doubt .......that you would owe your "first born child" ~`~over my Lord's Dead B
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