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  2. Form 6 in Florida: Federal judge blocks financial disclosure ...

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    The injunction was in response to a group of more than 170 city and town officials who claimed the rule — nicknamed Form 6 after one of the disclosure forms — violated the First Amendment and ...

  3. Mock trial - Wikipedia

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    Mock Trial is a 1910 card game developed by Lizzie Magie. In an episode of the American television series The Fugitive, a once-famed attorney and current law professor named G. Stanley Lazer claims that he could reverse Richard Kimble's criminal conviction if the case went back to trial. To Kimble's chagrin, Lazer decides to prove his theory by ...

  4. List of lawsuits involving Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Litigation is ongoing in at least eight cases involving the use of Tesla Autopilot during a fatal or "otherwise serious" crash. [30] In particular, the cases of Jeremy Banner and Jenna Monet deal with fatal incidents. [31] As of November 2023, the Banner case is expected to go to trial in 2024. [32]

  5. Justice of the peace - Wikipedia

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    From about 1940 to 1968, Florida counties had the ability to hold local referendums to allow county voters to abolish the post on a county-by-county basis. For example, Leon County, the location of Tallahassee, Florida's capital city, voted to abolish justices of the peace (and their associated constables) in the Fall elections of 1958.

  6. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case)

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    On June 13, Nauta appeared in court, [83] but he could not be arraigned because his lawyer was not eligible to represent him in Florida. [84] On July 6, Nauta, having hired a Florida lawyer, Sasha Dadan, pleaded not guilty. [85] On August 10, he appeared in court again and pleaded not guilty to the added charges. [82]

  7. Bar (law) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term bar is from the barring furniture dividing a medieval European courtroom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the U.S., Europe and many other countries referring to the law traditions of Europe, the area in front of the barrage is restricted to participants in the trial: the judge or judges, other court officials, the jury (if any), the ...

  8. Lawyer joke - Wikipedia

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    abuse of litigation in various ways, including using dilatory tactics and false evidence and making frivolous arguments to the courts preparation of false documentation , such as false deeds, contracts, or wills

  9. Decoupage - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid decoupage (also called pyramage) is a process similar to 3D decoupage. In pyramid decoupage, a series of identical images are cut into progressively smaller, identical shapes which are layered and fixed with adhesive foam spacers to create a 3D "pyramid" effect. A person who does decoupage is known as a decoupeur, or "cutter".