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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
A certain court has a local rule that outlines a set of procedures for obtaining discovery. California state law regarding discovery outlines a different procedure and does not allow for local exceptions. To compare with an example...
Trial happened on 12/6/10. Appeals documents sent by Certified Mail on 1/4/11. Arrived 1/7/11, one day after the 30-day deadline. Appeals clerk says it was filed in an untimely fashion. I say I've done due diligence in mailing on time (Certified, at that), and can't be held responsible for USPS...
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California.
Generally:
If a law states a certain procedure that an "arresting" (used loosely) officer must follow in a given circumstance, and states an exception to that procedure that relies on the officer making a decision, must there be...
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