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The complaint is the document that sets out the Plaintiffs charges against the Defendant.
California Criminal Court Process Investigation. Unless police witnessed you committing an alleged crime, chances are that law enforcement officers conducted an investigation before arresting you. Arrest and Charges. Arraignment. Bail. Pretrial Process. Trials. Sentencing. Appeals.
Commencing an Action. A suit is commenced by the purchase of an index number in the City Court Clerks Office. Once an index number has been purchased, the litigant has 120 days to serve the summons and complaint.
To begin a civil lawsuit in federal court, the plaintiff files a complaint with the court and serves a copy of the complaint on the defendant.
The plaintiff files a complaint to initiate a lawsuit. The defendant files an answer to the complaint. The judge will issue a scheduling order laying out a timeline for important dates and deadlines, including when the trial will take place. The parties engage in discovery.
For example, a typical Statement of Claim requires the following combination of forms: Form 4A - General Heading (for actions), Form 14A - Statement of Claim, and. Form4C - Backsheet.
You have to go to the police, the FBI, or the government prosecutor - the District Attorney (local or state law) or the States Attorney (federal law) - and ask that a case be filed. The prosecutor then decides whether the case is strong enough and/or important enough to pursue.