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  2. Dismissed as improvidently granted - Wikipedia

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    However, justices sometimes file separate opinions, and the opinion of the Court may instead give reasons for the DIG. A DIG can come as a surprise or disappointment to parties who have put significant effort into getting a case to the Court, to third parties who have filed amicus briefs to express their views to the Court, or to members of the ...

  3. File:SCOTUS No. 23–939 DONALD J. TRUMP, PETITIONER v. UNITED ...

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    This file is a work of an officer or employee of the Supreme Court of the United States, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government , the file is in the public domain in the United States.

  4. Default judgment - Wikipedia

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    The default judgment is the relief requested in the party's original petition. [1] Default can be compared to a forfeit victory in sports. In a civil trial involving damages, a default judgment will enter the amount of damages pleaded in the original complaint. If proof of damages is required, the court may schedule another hearing on that issue.

  5. Voluntary dismissal - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary dismissal is termination of a lawsuit by voluntary request of the plaintiff (the party who originally filed the lawsuit). A voluntary dismissal with prejudice (meaning the plaintiff is permanently barred from further litigating the same subject matter) is the modern descendant of the common law procedure known as retraxit.

  6. What is a notice of default? - AOL

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    A notice of default is a public record stating that a borrower is in default on their loan. A lender or servicer files a default letter as the first step in the foreclosure process. If you ignore ...

  7. Procedural default - Wikipedia

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    Procedural default is a concept in American federal law that requires a state prisoner seeking a writ of habeas corpus in federal court to have "present[ed] his federal law argument to the state courts in compliance with state procedural rules.

  8. Petition for review - Wikipedia

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    Because United States habeas corpus law requires petitioners for writs of habeas corpus to have exhausted state court remedies if they were convicted by a state court, habeas petitioners must first file a petition for review in the highest court in the state in which they were convicted, and raise all applicable issues, before filing a petition ...

  9. Sean 'Diddy' Combs Files Motion to Vacate $100M Default ... - AOL

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    Sean "Diddy" Combs is challenging a recent ruling in a sexual assault lawsuit against him.. On Thursday, Sept. 12, Combs, 54, filed an emergency motion to vacate a default judgment, and a motion ...