Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Violations If you have received a citation for a traffic or ordinance violation, one of the first things to do is check the court date and time on the citation. For example, the citation for the United pages where the rule is enunciated.Webster's New World Law Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. Upon the receipt of a citation:While some citations result in a mandatory court appearance, other violations in a lower degree may strictly require a fine in the event that an individual does not wish to contest the police citation.As an American citizen – or legal resident – an individual has the option of contesting a charge in regards to violation cited through police citationAn individual must pay the required fee and/or appear in court on the date presented on the citation; the failure to do so can result in the issue of a warrant, as well as additional penalties and fines. a document issued by the court at the time a lawsuit is filed, stating the name of both plaintiff and defendant, the title and file number of the case, the court and its address, the name and address of the plaintiff's attorney, and instructions as to the need to file a response to the complaint within a certain time (such as 30 days after service), usually with a form on the back on which information of service of summons and complaint is to be filled out and signed by the process server. passage is found in a judicial decision. If, for example, a case decided in the U.S. Supreme Court were cited as 60 S. Ct. 710, the case would be in volume 60 of the Supreme Court Reporter on page 710. By, citation is also understood the act by which a
When the plaintiff's complaint, setting out his claim, is filed with the court, the clerk signs the summons and gives it and a copy of the complaint to a U.S. marshal or to someone else appointed to serve the papers. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Citation+(police) The penalty for failing to obey a citation is often a warrant for the arrest of the defendant. Certain writs and orders to show cause are served instead of a summons since they contain the same information along with special orders of the court. 2. 3. mentioned, or to show cause why he should not, on a day named. 175; Hall's Adm. Pr. 436, 444–445 (1966), the numbers 444 and 445 are the pinpoint citation to the A traffic citation, or ticket, is a summons issued by a law enforcement officer to a person accused of committing a traffic offense. 3) the act of referring to (citing) a statute, precedent-setting case or legal textbook, in a brief (written legal court statement) or argument in court, called "citation of authority." 21 Vin. The citation that an officer gives to a violator states the charge and requires an appearance before a judge on a specified date, subject to punishment for failure to appear. During a legal proceeding, a 'legal citation analysis' - i.e. Failure to appear can result in a warrant for the citee's arrest. authorized officer, to notify a party to appear in court to answer a
When the volume numbers on a set of reporters get too high, the publisher will begin a new set with a new series of numbers.To refer to a particular case in a reporter, a designation including the volume number, the name of the reporter, and the page number is given.
Parer. 1 Bro. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/citationAnother metric, called Eigen-factor, uses a technique called eigenvector analysis to weight the articles within a journal to compute the ratio of journal "influence." Pr. Law, 453-4; Ayl. It is often issued for failure to comply with an order by an official or court, such as in a divorce case, or when a party fails to follow the directives of the court to disclose assets.
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