Trial Process
At trial, both parties will have the opportunity to speak to the judge and ask questions of each other and witnesses. The judge may ask questions of the plaintiff, defendant and witnesses as needed. The judge will consider all evidence and testimony, and make a ruling on the case. The judge’s ruling will then be written in the form of a judgment. Sometimes, the judge does not make a decision at trial and the judgment will be mailed to both parties.

Judgment

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