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Anelia Sutton

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Submitting Documents
Does anyone know how to submit documents to the LA County court house? I need to submit evidence and a statement.
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Contact the courthouse.
Court Jurisdiction has expiration dates.
From my experience and personal knowledge, courts have expiration dates. Most of cases we find ourselves in have a limited time frame to proceed lawfully. The judge and opposing counsel will not let you know about that. For instance, in Missouri courts have 30 days from the day of judgment to affirm, amend, deny, modify, stay, or vacate. They will only proceed based on your ignorance of such facts. If your first appearance at a hearing the judge orders and hits the gavel and an order appears on the docket reflecting that. It was most likely lawful. If however, you notice that it is not done and the judge questions whether he should proceed on the record or off the record than check the date. Has jurisdiction expired? So ask yourself, if your case has prolonged for over a year, why? If you must represent yourself and let’s say it’s about a foreclosure. The judge without looking at any evidence and based on procedure rules, grants favor for the “servicer”. You then have 30 days or whatever your state rules of procedure are, to motion the court to vacate that judgment. Even if you file it over the weekend on day 29 or however many days the state rule allows. 30 days is 30 days. Let’s say the judge grants a hearing for your motion to vacate. You produce evidence have everything correct and yet the judge still denies your motion. Understand that he could neither affirm or deny your motion the clock has run out for him to make a move. Therefore his prior judgment becomes void because a motion has been left unresolved for the judgment to stay. Also, look for if the judge orally denies your motion but never enters in a signed order entered in the court docket. It’s a good sign to mean that jurisdiction has expired.
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@Parker Philpot Yes timing is everything and best believe court clerks will back date, and suppress even the properly time filing. We’re dealing with the criminal element of the highest caliber (judges, attorneys, clerks, and LEO’s)
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@Elizabeth E Each state has a Rules of Procedure and even a local Rules of Procedure. Look for a PDF. For instance as: “Louisiana Supreme Court Rules of Procedure”
How criminal court responded to me
I sent them two rounds of my petition and order for refund and abatement, they play dumb and try to intimidate, looks like they’re the ones who’re gonna need legal advice. I already hired the IRS CID to get involved. My wife’s attorney received the packet I sent to the IRS, so he’s aware that I’m doing something, I don’t think he has the education to understand the implications of everything I’m actively doing. Monday, the maggot sent me the joint statement where I’ve got over $150,000 against my crooked wife, I declined to sign, when asked for the reason, very simply, “this case is under criminal investigation”. I’m going into court on Monday to tell the judge to relinquish the GAAP accounting, I want the 1099-A copy C for the bid, performance, and payment bonds, otherwise I will take them to US Tax Court for prosecution, this is where I’ll be instructing the judge to order the return of our son, and making the request that he/she works with the Dallas Fort Worth DA to issue a warrant for her arrest if she doesn’t return him to me in Southern California. The courts of Riverside county don’t seem to do anything about parental and child alienation, as long as the falsely alleged victim continues to play the victim, they will steamroll over the healthy parent. They shouldn’t be surprised by what I’m doing. The background cliff notes; now single Mom of four boys from three dads, with a history of violence, issued false allegations of me, AND my dad. Dad, a disabled Vietnam vet whom I’m taking care of, was ejected from our home within six months of moving her and her kids in with us. Two years later, monkey branched to one of several boyfriends, issued false allegations against me, did $40,000 worth of damage to the home over seventeen months while having other adults living there without my knowledge or consent. Here’s the weird thing, when I refinanced, I got her on the mortgage (deed of trust), but not on title (grant deed), meaning when it’s paid in full, the release of certificate goes to me and me alone. She thought she could move in and pull off a long con for the home. This was all the cost of exposing an apex narcissistic predator, when they know you know, God will use them to break you so you can become strong enough to disempower them. I had no choice but to get me, AND our son out of their jurisdiction, essentially seizing custody through exclusive equity jurisprudence.
How criminal court responded to me
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So they gave you legal advice to get legal advice.
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