Steve_in_FL
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? FL
I am a small business owner who was sued by a client. We had the trial today in small claims court. The judge said we would receive the verdict via mail within a week because she had to review the evidence.
As soon as I exited the court house the plaintiff and her boyfriend started to say threatening statements using profanities. As I was walking to my car the boyfriend walked up to my face and they both said I would be dead in a week among other nasty things over and over. I certainly felt in danger and immediately went back into court house and was advised to seek a temp. restraining order after the police took a statement. I don't know if it was granted yet and was told that the family court judge didn't get to it yet and I would have to wait until morning. I'm a very worried obviously about the incident and feel I am in danger.
I raised issues about their credibility because they lied a few times during the trial. During the trial they said "Do we look like people who would do that?" Implying they were so honest, etc. Well, this certainly might be damaging to their credibility. In addition, most of the incident was caught on security cameras, so the police said. The police said they could definitely tell what was going on by watching the tape and how agressive they were acting.
Even though these people are nut jobsI still want to win my case and I couldn't get a sense if the judge was going to rule in my favor.
My question may seem in inappropriate in light of the circumstances but here is;
Should I write a letter to the small claims judge informing the court of what happened immediately after the trial and the sweet couple in her court room were in fact a couple of thugs? I could describe their actions and provide the courthouse officers names who helped me and provide the info regarding the security camera footage. Is writing a letter to the judge appropriate? Thanks for your help!
I am a small business owner who was sued by a client. We had the trial today in small claims court. The judge said we would receive the verdict via mail within a week because she had to review the evidence.
As soon as I exited the court house the plaintiff and her boyfriend started to say threatening statements using profanities. As I was walking to my car the boyfriend walked up to my face and they both said I would be dead in a week among other nasty things over and over. I certainly felt in danger and immediately went back into court house and was advised to seek a temp. restraining order after the police took a statement. I don't know if it was granted yet and was told that the family court judge didn't get to it yet and I would have to wait until morning. I'm a very worried obviously about the incident and feel I am in danger.
I raised issues about their credibility because they lied a few times during the trial. During the trial they said "Do we look like people who would do that?" Implying they were so honest, etc. Well, this certainly might be damaging to their credibility. In addition, most of the incident was caught on security cameras, so the police said. The police said they could definitely tell what was going on by watching the tape and how agressive they were acting.
Even though these people are nut jobsI still want to win my case and I couldn't get a sense if the judge was going to rule in my favor.
My question may seem in inappropriate in light of the circumstances but here is;
Should I write a letter to the small claims judge informing the court of what happened immediately after the trial and the sweet couple in her court room were in fact a couple of thugs? I could describe their actions and provide the courthouse officers names who helped me and provide the info regarding the security camera footage. Is writing a letter to the judge appropriate? Thanks for your help!