If you feel you have been discriminated against and you have suffered a loss, then you may have rights to file lawsuit.
With the Clerk of the Court's office of the court which will be hearing your case.
You file a case in the court system of the jurisdiction in which the offense occurred.
To the court in which the case was tried, and file the motion with the Clerk Of The Court's Office.
File a motion with the court requesting it.
Go to the office of the Clerk Of The Court for the appropriate court and request to see the court file for that particular case. From the court file find out the name of the court stenographer. Contact that person, or company, and request a copy of the transcript. There WILL be a charge for this.
Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.
You file it in the Circuit Court of the County where the property is.
Check with the local office of your state Bar Association to get their input on this question. ALSO: If your case went to court, there will be a corresponding court copy of your case jacket that will be on file with the Clerk of The Court's Office.
Go to court and file a case.
take it to court Answer You find a lawyer to represent you and he or she files the case.
If the perjury occurred during a court or judicial hearing in a particular case - go the office of the Clerk Of Court and file a motion to have your allegation heard by the judge in that case.