Did the judge in your case just issue a decision that misapprehends an important point of law or fact? What can you do? Depending on your jurisdiction and stage of the case, you may be able to file a Motion for Reconsideration (or Rehearing) – this asks them to reconsider before it’s finalized – or a Motion for a Written Opinion – if granted, this could lay the jurisdictional groundwork for your case to be taken to the next highest court. Check out a real-life example here: https://wp.me/aecX6i-3wg
Bad News in your court case? Have hope…
By Katherine Henry|2025-06-24T11:56:57-04:00June 24, 2025|Categories: Court Documents, Info, Ormond Beach|2 Comments
So many crooked judges….it’s sickening.
I just filed a complaint for superintending control in MichiganCOA. I was arrested, charged and prosecuted under an administrative policy issued in accordance with MCR 8.112 falsified complaint to get a warrant and was denied a FRANKS hearing.