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  2. Court costs - Wikipedia

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    Court costs can reach very high amounts, often far beyond the actual monetary worth of a case. Cases are known in which one party won the case, but lost more than the monetary worth in court costs. Court costs may be awarded to one or both parties in a lawsuit, or they may be waived. [1]

  3. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a court case under English law, the fees of solicitors and barristers (two types of lawyer) are combined with court costs and various other expenses into a combined "costs", while non-court solicitor expenses may be separately billed as per-hour charges, and those of barristers as daily brief fees. The losing party in a case in ...

  4. Contested case hearing - Wikipedia

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    Contested case hearing is the name for quasi-judicial administrative hearings governed by state law. [which?] State agencies that make decisions that could affect people's "rights, duties, and privileges" must have a process for holding contested case hearings. The purpose of these hearings is to provide the decision-makers with the most ...

  5. Do I get paid for jury duty? Here’s what California law ...

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    The Superior Court uses the One Day or One Trial Jury Service program under California Rules of Court, Rule 2.1002. This program allows a person to fulfill jury service when they have: Served on ...

  6. California superior courts - Wikipedia

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    Superior Court of California (1990). The underlying justification is that the writ jurisdiction of the California Courts of Appeal is to make an order directing the Superior Court to enter an order in its records, while the real party in interest has standing to oppose the appellate application for a writ.

  7. Jodie Turner-Smith Claims Ex Joshua Jackson Hasn't Paid ... - AOL

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    In court documents filed Monday, Dec. 23 in Los Angeles County Superior Court and obtained by PEOPLE, the Acolyte actress, 38, alleges that Jackson, 46, has not paid child support for their 4-year ...

  8. Judiciary of California - Wikipedia

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    In June, 1998, California passed Proposition 220, which allowed the judges in each county to determine if the county should have only one trial court. By 2001, all 58 counties had consolidated their courts into a single superior court. The California courts of appeal were added to the judicial branch by a constitutional amendment in 1904.

  9. Jodie Turner-Smith Claims Estranged Husband Joshua ... - AOL

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    Jodie Turner-Smith claimed that her estranged husband, Joshua Jackson, owes her child support and spousal support amid their divorce. Turner-Smith, 38, alleged in new court documents obtained by ...