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  2. Motion (legal) - Wikipedia

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    Many judges also ask the parties to prepare form orders with a brief statements of law to help the judge write the decision. A judge generally issues a tentative ruling on the submitted pleadings, and counsel will be offered an opportunity to respond in a later oral argument. Alternatively, a judge may grant requests for argument in a ...

  3. Writ of mandate (California) - Wikipedia

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    The superior court either holds oral argument or publishes a tentative ruling followed by hearing oral argument, and then files an order granting or denying the petition. Further appellate relief is pursued on direct appeal before the relevant Court of Appeal (rather than by another writ petition).

  4. Court order - Wikipedia

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    Such ruling requires or authorizes the carrying out of certain steps by one or more parties to a case. A court order must be signed by a judge; some jurisdictions may also require it to be notarized. A court order governs each case throughout its entirety. If an individual violates the court order, the judge may hold that person in contempt.

  5. Trump appeal to remove Willis from Georgia election ... - AOL

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    The Georgia Court of Appeals has set a tentative date of October 4 to hear oral arguments in the effort to have Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis removed from prosecuting the election ...

  6. Angelina Jolie and Her Lawyers Are ‘Gratified’ by New Ruling ...

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    Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Lia Martin issued her tentative ruling on Monday after Jolie’s legal team argued that Pitt’s documents would prove ... “This ruling is an enormous win for ...

  7. Judicial opinion - Wikipedia

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    A judicial opinion is a form of legal opinion written by a judge or a judicial panel in the course of resolving a legal dispute, providing the decision reached to resolve the dispute, and usually indicating the facts which led to the dispute and an analysis of the law used to arrive at the decision.

  8. Why a United Methodist court ruling closes all pathways for ...

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    A series of rulings announced by the UMC Judicial Council for its fall docket of cases is the latest major development in an eventful year for the nation’s largest mainline Protestant denomination.

  9. Procedures of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    Louisiana, the state of Louisiana moved for a jury trial, but the Court denied the motion, ruling that the suit was an equity action and not an action at law, and that therefore the Seventh Amendment guarantee of a jury trial did not apply. If a matter involving an action at law did come before the court, however, a jury would likely be ...