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Re: Seaam post# 102351

Friday, 02/07/2014 12:31:50 PM

Friday, February 07, 2014 12:31:50 PM

Post# of 148335
FYI: it is up to THE LAW and not necessarily the judge. If a trial judge fails to act according to a state law then an appeals court will do it for them.

Conversely, when a judge was not provided all information regarding a case, such as when a plaintiff's attorney FAILS to advise the judge that the defendant was NOT PROPERLY SERVED notice of an ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED hearing, well, a judge has no problem setting aside his/her decision since, after all, THAT IS THE LAW.

PS: all of PV's info had been updated accordingly for some time.


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