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caarl10

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where can i locate a decent responsible lawyer,or organiztion that can guide me in suing a ferderal court.ido not wish to go into details however i do have all the necessary information for the appropriate individuals.
 


racer72

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The constitution protects courts and the officials of the court from lawsuits. The only option allowed is to appeal a decision of the court. If you feel that a judge or court official has done you wrong, your only option would be to file a complaint with the state bar association or legal society that most court officials are required to be a member.
 
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caarl10

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i appreciate any useful legitimate help.

please note your credentials when offering adviceit will insure a reply where requested.thankyou.
 

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