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Indiana Small Claims Rules

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gates111

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In the state of Indiana I have recently been told by the judge that I would have to return to court with an attorney in an assisgned (Acknowledgement of Assigment, June 30th 2003) small claims case. The judge cited Supreme Court Rule 8c as the reason.

I have complied with the rule and filed with the courts a "Certificate of Compliance S.C. 8 - Sole Proprietorship" August the 20th 2004.

Can you tell me why this judge is requiring me to present myself with an attorney in his court and the section of Indiana law that says that I must?

I look forward to you reply,

R. Brown
 


JETX

Senior Member
gates111 said:
In the state of Indiana I have recently been told by the judge that I would have to return to court with an attorney in an assisgned (Acknowledgement of Assigment, June 30th 2003) small claims case. The judge cited Supreme Court Rule 8c as the reason.

I have complied with the rule and filed with the courts a "Certificate of Compliance S.C. 8 - Sole Proprietorship" August the 20th 2004.

Can you tell me why this judge is requiring me to present myself with an attorney in his court and the section of Indiana law that says that I must?

I look forward to you reply,

R. Brown
Come on, Randy!!! Haven't we already resolved this one???? :D
 

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