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This disability often arises from minority, mental incapacity, or lack of access to counsel.Consequently, every application to the court on behalf of a minor, a mentally incapacitated person, or a person detained without access to an attorney, who does not have a legal guardian or someone authorized to act on his or her behalf with a power of attorney, must be made through a next friend ...
[1] An undercover Virginia State Police agent met with Joseph Federico in late November who told the agent that his brother was set on wiping out his wife and her family members. [1] Law enforcement raided the home of Joshua Federico in December 2018 in connection to a murder-for-hire plot [ 9 ] and recovered hundreds of thousands of dollars in ...
A restraining order issued by the Justice Court of Las Vegas. A restraining order or protective order [a] is an order used by a court to protect a person in a situation often involving alleged domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, assault, harassment, stalking, or sexual assault.
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Whitmore v. Arkansas, 495 U.S. 149 (1990), is a U.S. Supreme Court Case that held that the Eighth and the Fourteenth Amendments do not require mandatory appellate review of death penalty cases and that individuals cannot file cases as a next friend unless there is a prior relationship to the appellant and unless the appellant is "unable to litigate his own cause due to mental incapacity, lack ...
Campbell was a Gadsden County native, who treated white and Black people and operated a private hospital for African Americans on W. Virginia Street (near its intersection with M.L. King Boulevard).
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Doe v. MySpace Inc. Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: Full case name: Jane Doe, Individually and as next friend of Julie Doe, a minor v.