Fraud Motion Filing Guide
Summary
Filing a motion to reopen a dismissed case due to fraud upon the court in the 9th Circuit involves gathering compelling evidence and following specific court procedures. Typically, you file a motion in the original case rather than starting a new one. Pro se litigants should adhere to the courts guidelines, and Form 27 is not generally used for fraud motions. Ensure your evidence is well-documented and directly related to the alleged fraud. If you need further guidance on the filing process or court procedures, consider consulting legal resources or seeking advice from a legal professional.Full Conversation
no my case was in the 9th Circuit. I've been discussing a Motion for Fraud on the Court : )
A Motion for Fraud on the Court is a serious matter. In the 9th Circuit, this can involve:
- Acts that defraud the judicial process itself, such as bribery or fabrication of evidence.
- Must be proven with clear and convincing evidence.
- Typically involves actions by officers of the court.
Do you want more information on how to proceed or need contact info for the court?
- Acts that defraud the judicial process itself, such as bribery or fabrication of evidence.
- Must be proven with clear and convincing evidence.
- Typically involves actions by officers of the court.
Do you want more information on how to proceed or need contact info for the court?
Sorry,,, What's your opion ....Will I need to open a new case on the 9th Circuit for Fraud UPON the Court ?
Hey, ****! When dealing with Fraud upon the Court, you typically don't open a new case. Instead, you file a motion in the existing case to address the fraud. It’s important to have clear and convincing evidence. Would you like guidance on gathering evidence or understanding the filing process?
Sorry, I neglected to tell you my case was dismissed by virtue of a multitudes of lies...I have toln's of documented evidence and have strated a draft o Motion for Fraud
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Hey ****! It sounds like a potentially strong case with the documented evidence you have for a Motion for Fraud on the Court.
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Hey ****! It sounds like a potentially strong case with the documented evidence you have for a Motion for Fraud on the Court.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Not Yet....I'll do research, pull together a draft and confer with an atty. Still doing resaerch at this time. Since my Appeals cse was dismissed already, does that mean i need to file a new case ?
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Since your appeals case was dismissed, you generally don't need to file a new case for fraud upon the court. Instead, you should file a motion in the existing case. Ensure your evidence is clear and convincing. If you need more details on the motion process, feel free to ask!
Since your appeals case was dismissed, you generally don't need to file a new case for fraud upon the court. Instead, you should file a motion in the existing case. Ensure your evidence is clear and convincing. If you need more details on the motion process, feel free to ask!
I don't understand....If my case was dismissed, it would not be an existing case. Is that correct ?
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Hey ****, when a case is dismissed, it usually means the case is closed. However, for fraud upon the court, you may file a motion in the dismissed case to reopen it, addressing the fraud. It's crucial to have strong evidence for this motion. Would you like more information on this process?
Hey ****, when a case is dismissed, it usually means the case is closed. However, for fraud upon the court, you may file a motion in the dismissed case to reopen it, addressing the fraud. It's crucial to have strong evidence for this motion. Would you like more information on this process?
Please, I do need help on how to reopen the case.
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Hey ****, to reopen a dismissed case due to fraud upon the court, you need to file a motion specifically addressing the fraud in the original case. Here's what you should consider:
- Gather Evidence: Ensure your evidence is compelling and directly related to the fraud.
- Legal Grounds: Clearly articulate the legal grounds for reopening the case.
- Motion Filing: File the motion in the same court where the case was dismissed.
If you need more guidance on preparing your motion or understanding specific court procedures, feel free to reach out!
Hey ****, to reopen a dismissed case due to fraud upon the court, you need to file a motion specifically addressing the fraud in the original case. Here's what you should consider:
- Gather Evidence: Ensure your evidence is compelling and directly related to the fraud.
- Legal Grounds: Clearly articulate the legal grounds for reopening the case.
- Motion Filing: File the motion in the same court where the case was dismissed.
If you need more guidance on preparing your motion or understanding specific court procedures, feel free to reach out!
Yes, I'd like more help 9th Circuit's specific Court procedures. Also what type of Motion would Ifile ? Being Pro Se would I use Form * the Request for Relief other than "emergency motions" ? Thanks
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Hey ****! In the 9th Circuit, for a Motion for Fraud upon the Court, you generally file a motion to reopen the case, not Form *. Here's how you can proceed:
- Motion Type: File a motion to reopen the case due to fraud upon the court.
- Pro Se Filing: Follow the court's guidelines for pro se litigants.
- Form *: This form is not typically used for fraud motions.
Would you like more details on filing procedures or court guidelines?
Hey ****! In the 9th Circuit, for a Motion for Fraud upon the Court, you generally file a motion to reopen the case, not Form *. Here's how you can proceed:
- Motion Type: File a motion to reopen the case due to fraud upon the court.
- Pro Se Filing: Follow the court's guidelines for pro se litigants.
- Form *: This form is not typically used for fraud motions.
Would you like more details on filing procedures or court guidelines?
Sure, I'd like more details on filing procedures & court guidelines . But I'm confused.....file Motion to reopen the case ? I thought that was NOT the recommended action ? Bet I'm missing something : )
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Hey ****! When dealing with a dismissed case due to fraud upon the court, filing a motion to reopen is typically recommended if you have compelling evidence. Here are some details:
- Motion Type: File a motion to reopen the case based on fraud upon the court.
- Court Procedures: Follow the specific guidelines for pro se litigants in the 9th Circuit.
- Evidence: Ensure your evidence is strongly documented and relevant.
If you need any more details or have specific questions about the filing procedures, let me know!
Hey ****! When dealing with a dismissed case due to fraud upon the court, filing a motion to reopen is typically recommended if you have compelling evidence. Here are some details:
- Motion Type: File a motion to reopen the case based on fraud upon the court.
- Court Procedures: Follow the specific guidelines for pro se litigants in the 9th Circuit.
- Evidence: Ensure your evidence is strongly documented and relevant.
If you need any more details or have specific questions about the filing procedures, let me know!
I think for right now that's what I need to know ! Many thanks, again.
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Hey ****, it sounds like you're on the right track with your case. If you need further assistance with the specific filing procedures or guidelines for pro se litigants, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your motion!
Hey ****, it sounds like you're on the right track with your case. If you need further assistance with the specific filing procedures or guidelines for pro se litigants, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your motion!
I'll be back...guaranteed : ) Thanks, your advisment is always terrific !
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Hey ****, it seems like you're making good progress with your case. Remember, filing a motion to reopen a dismissed case due to fraud upon the court is a complex process, and having compelling evidence is key. If you need more assistance, feel free to reach out anytime. Good luck with your research and draft!
Hey ****, it seems like you're making good progress with your case. Remember, filing a motion to reopen a dismissed case due to fraud upon the court is a complex process, and having compelling evidence is key. If you need more assistance, feel free to reach out anytime. Good luck with your research and draft!
Thx
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Hey ****, you're making great progress with your case. Remember, filing a motion to reopen due to fraud upon the court can be complex. If you gather strong evidence and follow the 9th Circuit's pro se guidelines, you’ll be well-prepared. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions!
Hey ****, you're making great progress with your case. Remember, filing a motion to reopen due to fraud upon the court can be complex. If you gather strong evidence and follow the 9th Circuit's pro se guidelines, you’ll be well-prepared. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions!