whichever state you filed in!
From: katanatac- The answer is no. Unless the Officer's Agency has entered into a "mutual aid" agreement. An example of this would be a Campus Police Agency and the City Police Agency signing an agreement which then would allow the Campus Police to have the same jurisdiction as the City Police. However,most of the Campus Police Chiefs would only want their Officers to enforce State or Local law off of the Campus in only the most extreme cases because of legal problems that could arise (law suits!!) Hope this helps.
Special Jurisdiction
MAAs are a written agreement between agencies, or jurisdiction to assist one another on request by furnishing personnel, equipment or expertise in a specified manner.
There are different rules in different jurisdictions. You should inquire at the court with jurisdiction and the court you want to transfer to.There are different rules in different jurisdictions. You should inquire at the court with jurisdiction and the court you want to transfer to.There are different rules in different jurisdictions. You should inquire at the court with jurisdiction and the court you want to transfer to.There are different rules in different jurisdictions. You should inquire at the court with jurisdiction and the court you want to transfer to.
Moving a trial to another jurisdiction is called a "change of venue."
it depends on what they are suing about. if it is a contract claim, it may be the place the contract was signed, or they may have agreed in the contract which state would govern the agreement. A criminal offence for example would be the jurisdiction of the state in which it was committed.
Perhaps, depending on the type of agreement it is. And you have to make sure that there is not a clause that makes the laws of another jurisdiction is in place. A written agreement is 6 years in Nevada. If it is an 'open account' it could be only 3 years.
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A Legally Binding Agreement.
No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.No. Not if a court has jurisdiction over her child.
The arrest warrant can be enforced anywhere in the US, and any other country with which the US has an extradition agreement.