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0:17 2:52 Heres why a defendant might choose to wave their appearance. Sometimes the hearing is just aboutMoreHeres why a defendant might choose to wave their appearance. Sometimes the hearing is just about routine matters that dont require their presence. By waving their appearance.
As long as it takes. Best practice is for rulings to be issued within 60 days of the date when the motion becomes decisional, but a typical federal trial judge has about 500600 cases on their active docket at any given time, and backlogs are common.
Some states also require you to file a notice of motion that outlines what you are asking for and sets a time for you to appear in court to present (argue) your motion to the judge. In some situations, you might also make a motion by writing a letter to the judge that explains what you are asking for, and why.
A motion to open is appropriately filed in response to a judgment issued after default, if you have a good cause for challenging the judgment, or if a judgment was issued with an error due to a mistake. A Motion to Open is not appropriate when you disagree with the substance or reasoning of the judgment.
0:12 3:30 For instance The type of motion and the courts. Workload play a big. Role ing to a study onMoreFor instance The type of motion and the courts. Workload play a big. Role ing to a study on civil case processing in federal district courts. The time to rule on motions can range widely.
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Keep in mind, judgments issued by Connecticut Superior Courts are enforceable for up to 20 years and can possibly be revived for an additional period of time if proper procedure is followed before the expiration date.
At the hearing, the judge or magistrate will hear the arguments for and against the motion. He or she may issue a ruling or order at that time from the bench, or he or she may issue a written ruling or order within 120 days following the hearing.
These grounds can include, but are not limited to: forum non conveniens, meaning it is more appropriate for another court to hear the case; prior pending action, meaning a case between the parties on the same matter is already happening; or in a medical malpractice case the Certificate of Good Faith not being properly

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