A bench warrant is issued by the Court. A private citizen or his attorney isn't the originating agent, the Court (the judge) is. The Court has sole discretion in this, and cannot be compelled to issue a bench warrant.
Edward McDonald was the FBI agent in Goodfellas. He was the actual real life agent who got Henry Hill to testify and go into Witness Protection.
If the trafficking crosses state boundaries, it will be tried in the federal system. If not, it usually depends on whether a federal agent or a state agent performed the arrest and if you are being charged with a state statute or a federal code violation.
If you are suing in state court, you need to check with your secretary of state or other state agency that keeps a log of all of the business in your state and their registered agent is required to be listed under law (check your state's gov't website) (for example in Florida it is sunbiz.org). You can then serve that person in your state.
It depends on the local state laws. Most of the time, nothing unless the repo agent finds it or the court issues an order for the person release the vehicle to the agent.
Undercover Christmas is about Jake, an undercover FBI agent, keeping Brandi safe until she's able to testify in court, which means he has to take her home to meet his parents for Christmas, so he's able to protect her, but he tells his parents that they're a couple.
No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.
A registered agent is a state-specific thing. A company may have a different registered agent in each state. Check with your Secretary of State to see who the registered agent is for your particular state.
Yes, failure to adhere to a court order can be considered contempt of court. If the opposing counsel is refusing to provide the agent with copies of motions despite the court order directing them to do so, the agent may bring this to the attention of the court for further action.
You need to check in the particular jurisdiction as state laws vary. First, a person who petitions to be appointed Administrator must qualify in the state where the estate must be probated. If the court allows the appointment it may require the person to immediately appoint an agent who lives in the state. You need to check with the court or with an attorney who practices in the state where the probate must be filed.
Yvonne Solis. She is a State Farm agent in Los Angelos.
Yes, you can take your travel agent to court if he doesn't have a license. He was paid to do a job that he claimed to be licensed in. Thus, he gave you false advice.