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WithCatz

05/06/11 11:02 AM

#288198 RE: wamuvoodoo #288194

Yes, there is.

Making sure one follows the "way an objection is written" -- there are plenty by the EC, etc to go on -- to get the format right, etc.

And secondly, whether you really do or not, you have to respect the court and there is a "style" to how a proper objection is done.

Violate either of those at your peril, and it may not get read.

An objection is a "formal" document. Write in formal tone. Quote law and statutes as you know them, give docketed examples, etc.

Emotion needs to be edited out. Being "angry" isn't a legal basis for the court to do anything.

Do it right, and the objection is a proper one, and should make it to the courts eyes.