Correcting Tampered Court Judgments

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In Oregon, if a judgment is tampered with, you can file a motion to correct or set aside it under ORS Chapter 18. Provide evidence of inaccuracies and request the court to amend the judgment.

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Who writes the trial judgment?
In Oregon, the trial judgment is written by the judge who presides over the case. The judge reviews the evidence and arguments presented during the trial and then issues a written judgment outlining the decision and reasoning behind it.
Which law for this?
In Oregon, the rules governing the writing of trial judgments by judges are primarily found in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP). Specifically, ORCP * addresses judgments, including who is responsible for writing them.
Would you like more details on ORCP *?
orcp * is deprecated.
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Thank you for pointing that out. ORCP * has indeed been updated. The relevant rules for judgments are now found in ORCP *. Here are the key points:
- Judgments are prepared by the judge.
- ORS Chapter * also contains statutes regarding judgments.
Is there anything else you need help with regarding this matter?
orcp68 are attorneys' fees and costs.
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You are correct, ORCP * primarily deals with attorneys' fees and costs. For the preparation and issuance of judgments, you should refer to ORS Chapter * and other relevant portions of the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding attorneys' fees and costs?
How to request the court to write a judgment?
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To request the court to write a judgment in Oregon, you generally don't need to make a formal request as it is the judge's responsibility to issue the judgment after the trial. However, if you need to prompt the court, you can file a "Request for Entry of Judgment" or a similar motion depending on your case.
Is there a specific reason you need to request the judgment?
The court appoints the other party to write the judgment. But the judgment written by the other party was incorrect. The other party has tampered with it.
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If the other party has tampered with the judgment, you can file a motion to correct or set aside the judgment. This would generally involve presenting evidence that the judgment does not accurately reflect the court's decision.
Would you like more details on how to file this motion or any specific forms needed?
Yes
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To correct or set aside a tampered judgment in Oregon, you can file a "Motion to Correct or Set Aside Judgment." Here are the steps:
- Prepare a Motion to Correct or Set Aside Judgment.
- Include evidence showing the discrepancies.
- File the motion with the court that issued the judgment.
Would you like more details on how to prepare this motion?
Yes
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To prepare a Motion to Correct or Set Aside Judgment, you should:
- Clearly state the inaccuracies in the judgment.
- Provide evidence supporting your claim.
- Specify the corrections needed.
- File the motion with the court that issued the judgment.
Would you like assistance with the specific forms or templates for this motion?
Can I ask the court in my motion to rewrite the judgment?
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You can request the court to rewrite the judgment by filing a "Motion to Correct or Set Aside Judgment." In your motion, you can specifically ask the court to rewrite the judgment to accurately reflect its decision. Be sure to include all relevant evidence and clearly state the inaccuracies.
Would you like more details on how to draft this specific request within your motion?
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To draft a specific request within your motion to ask the court to rewrite the judgment, follow these steps:
- Clearly state the inaccuracies in the existing judgment.
- Provide detailed evidence to support your claim.
- Explicitly request the court to rewrite the judgment to accurately reflect its decision.
- Include any relevant legal references (e.g., ORS Chapter *).
Would you like to know the specific forms or templates needed for this motion?
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For a motion to correct or set aside a tampered judgment, here's what you need:
- Clearly state the inaccuracies in the existing judgment.
- Provide detailed evidence to support your claim.
- Explicitly request the court to rewrite the judgment.
- Reference relevant laws (e.g., ORS Chapter *).
Would you like to know the specific forms or templates needed for this motion?
Which law for this?
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In Oregon, the relevant law for correcting or setting aside a judgment is found in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Chapter *. The judge has the authority to amend a judgment if it has been shown to be tampered with or incorrect.
Do you need any assistance with the specific forms or templates for this motion?