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How to Write a Kick-Ass Motion Make an Outline. ... Keep Your Motion Simple. ... Maintain Credibility. ... Mind Your Citations. ... Focus on Facts. ... Keep Your Intro Short. ... Respect the Opposition. ... Write in English, Not Legalese.
Jail sentence and/or fines: a judge may order a jail sentence or fines if you are found guilty of contempt of court or failure to appear. Bond revocation or adjustments to your terms of release: If you did not have to post bail, you may have to after missing a court date.
On any motions submitted to the Court for decision, the Court is to make all reasonable efforts to enter a decision on the motion within thirty (30) days after date of submission.
Witnesses, jurors and officers of courts, for disobeying a summons of court, or neglecting to execute or make due return of a subpoena or order of court or other judicial officer, may be punished for contempt. Amended 1976 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky.
In a punitive situation, the court can order up to 180 days in jail upon a finding of contempt. The amount of time is up to the judge and there are judges out there who will not hesitate to impose a jail sentence. In a remedial situation, the court can also order jail time in a remedial fashion.
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Contact your local Kentucky district clerk of court to obtain motion forms. The clerk will provide you with a general form that you must complete. Ask for the \u201cgeneral motion form for use by pro se litigants in civil cases.\u201d Insert the caption on the motion form.
What it means to file a motion: A motion, in its simplest form is a list of requests that you are asking the Court grant on your behalf. You, or your attorney on your behalf, will file a Notice of Motion which includes a list of requests for the court to rule upon.
In a punitive situation, the court can order up to 180 days in jail upon a finding of contempt. The amount of time is up to the judge and there are judges out there who will not hesitate to impose a jail sentence. In a remedial situation, the court can also order jail time in a remedial fashion.
Contempt can be punished by a fine or up to two years in prison. Contempt of court is not a criminal offence, even though it is punishable by imprisonment. The police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have no power to institute proceedings for contempt.
Contempt can be punished by a fine or up to two years in prison. Contempt of court is not a criminal offence, even though it is punishable by imprisonment. The police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have no power to institute proceedings for contempt.

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