This flowchart outlines the typical proceedings in a civil case:
1) A complaint is filed, followed by a summons issued to the defendant. The defendant then files an answer within 15 days.
2) Issues are joined and the parties proceed to pre-conference and pre-trial matters before a potential trial.
3) If the case goes to trial, the plaintiff offers evidence and admissions, followed by the defendant. Various motions can also be filed.
4) Judgment is entered, after which parties can file post-judgment motions like a motion for a new trial or appeal.
This flowchart outlines the typical proceedings in a civil case:
1) A complaint is filed, followed by a summons issued to the defendant. The defendant then files an answer within 15 days.
2) Issues are joined and the parties proceed to pre-conference and pre-trial matters before a potential trial.
3) If the case goes to trial, the plaintiff offers evidence and admissions, followed by the defendant. Various motions can also be filed.
4) Judgment is entered, after which parties can file post-judgment motions like a motion for a new trial or appeal.
This flowchart outlines the typical proceedings in a civil case:
1) A complaint is filed, followed by a summons issued to the defendant. The defendant then files an answer within 15 days.
2) Issues are joined and the parties proceed to pre-conference and pre-trial matters before a potential trial.
3) If the case goes to trial, the plaintiff offers evidence and admissions, followed by the defendant. Various motions can also be filed.
4) Judgment is entered, after which parties can file post-judgment motions like a motion for a new trial or appeal.
COMPLAINT SUMMONS ANSWER REPLY Issues considered Pre-con & Judgment on
joined Pre-trial the pleadings Filed before Issued by the Filed within 15 10 days from the clerk of clerk of court days from receipt receipt of answer After last court and sent to of summons pleading has defendant TRIAL Judgment on been filed Motion to dismiss PROPERT the pleadings Bill of Particulars Pre-trial brief Appearance with Judicial motion of affidavit extension Modes of Summary Withdrawal discovery Judgment Modes of discovery Plaintiff offers evidence & admissions (oral) If there is new MR evidence to be 60 days from presented by knowledge or not Motion for plaintiff Demurrer to more than 6 Motion for Filed by new trial evidence defendant months from the relief from time judgment appeal Motion to judgment If denied has been entered re-open Petition to annul judgment MR Defendant Petition for JUDGMENT Proceed to trial After judgment offers evidence certiorari (Rule has become final 65)
2010-01-02 Zernik V Connor (2:08-cv-01550) - Served by US District Court, Central District of California - Minutes, Orders, Judgment As Served On Plaintiff During The Purported Litigation