Thursday, December 31, 2009

09-12-31 How to get copies of court papers - a request for help

Dr Z

Joseph Zernik, PhD
PO Box 526, La Verne, CA 91750; fax: 801 998-0917; email: jz12345@earthlink.net

Request for Help - Please obtain your pertinent court papers and provide me a copy:

1)      As in any business transaction, it is recommended that you keep a copy of the letter you forward to others, for your files:
a.       In cases when I hand delivered a letter, I brought a second copy, which I asked to be stamped or inscribed “Received”, dated, and hand signed. 
b.      In cases when I sent by mail – I sent registered with request for return receipt, restricted delivery – the Clerk of the Court .
2)      In cases when you deliver the request in person at the Office of the Clerk, Records Department, you should expect to get the copies (unless a voluminous request) on the spot without unreasonable delays.
3)      In any case when any papers were received in response to such requests:
a.       Please do not discard any papers, no matter how trivial they look to you.
b.      Please do not change the order of the papers.
c.       In case papers were received by mail – keep the envelope with the postal stamp.
d.      Please fax/email to me images of all the above ASAP.
4)      In cases when it was agreed upon in writing in advance, I may be willing to participate in the cost of obtaining the papers.

 Thank you for your help in this important matter!

 Truly,


These drafts were prepared by Joseph H Zernik, PhD. The writer is not an attorney, not even by a long shot.  Therefore, this writing is not legal advice, only the writing of a lay person, assisting in typing of a letter.  Please consult an attorney if you have any further questions in this regard.
The primary intent in making these requests is in collecting evidence for alleged fraud in operation of case management (computer) systems at the courts.
No attempt would be made to analyze or understand the true underlying legal matters. -JZ.

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DRAFT #1 (for use in United States Courts)

Notice: NEF is one page per document. Therefore, even if charges were to be applied, the cost is not prohibitive.

TO CLERK OF THE COURT, US Court of Appeals, 2nd District, by

RE:     Huminski v Town of Bennington et al (No. 03-7036)

Request to access court records – to inspect and to copy.


My name is Scott Huminski. I was party to case captioned Huminski v Town of Bennington et al (No. 03-7036) at your court.  I am writing to request access to court record(s) – to inspect and to copy – in the same case - pursuant to Nixon v Warner Communications, Inc (1978). 

Request is for a copy of the NEF (Notices of Electronic Filings) of the following record:
1) November 5, 2004, Summary Order, Dkt # < >.

I do not believe that I ever received the NEF for the record listed above by mail with the service of the Summary Order. Therefore I request that no charges would be applied.  In case charges were to be applied, please let me know the exact sum, so that I may immediately pay.

Respectfully submitted,


Dated:               
Town, County, State                            Scott Huminski
                                                                


                                                            By: ______________
                                                            Scott Huminski

                                                            Address
                                                            Phone, Fax, Email


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DRAFT #2 (for use in United States Courts)

Notice: NEF is one page per document. Therefore, even if charges were to be applied, the cost is not prohibitive. Listed below are the NEFs for the records that are typically of the highest interest for the type of investigation I am engaged in.

TO CLERK OF THE COURT, US Court. District of < >, by

RE:     Smith v Jones et al (2:09-cv-123456)

Request to access court records – to inspect and to copy.

 
My name is John Smith. I am/was party to case captioned Smith v Jones et al (2:09-cv-123456) at your court.  I am writing to request access to court record(s) – to inspect and to copy – in the same case - pursuant to Nixon v Warner Communications, Inc (1978). 

Request is for a copy of the NEF (Notices of Electronic Filings) of the following record:
1)       November 5, 2004 Complaint,  # < >.
2)       Summons as issued by clerk, # < >.
3)       Notice of Assignment to Judge, # < >.
4)       Notice of Referral to Magistrate, # < >.
5)       Notice of Recusal and Return to Clerk for Reassignment, # < >.
6)       Notice of Reassignment, # < >.
7)       Notice of Appearance by Counsel, # < >.
8)       Notice of Interested Parties, # < >.
9)       Summons returned executed, # < >.
10)   Answer, # < >.
11)   Motion to dismiss, # < >.
12)   Order, # < >.
13)   Other important records of your choice, # < >.
14)   Report & Recommendation, # < >.
15)   Order adopting R & R, # < >.
16)   Judgment, # < >.

I do not believe that I ever received the NEF for the record listed above by mail with the service of the Summary Order. Therefore I request that no charges would be applied.  In case charges were to be applied, please let me know the exact sum, so that I may immediately pay.


Respectfully submitted,

Dated:               
Town, County, State                            George McDermott                                                        


                                                            By: ______________
                                                            George McDermott

                                                            Address
                                                            Phone, Fax, Email


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DRAFT #3 (for use at Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles)

Notice: Register of Action may be dozen of pages, and they may charge $0.50 per page, regardless of the fact that you had no chance to inspect it.  I truly believe it is a worthwhile investment for anybody who has business with that court.

TO CLERK OF THE COURT, Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, John A Clarke, by

RE:     Smith v Jones (No. AB012345)

Request to access court records – to inspect and to copy.


My name is Diane Nezgoda. I was party to case captioned Smith v Jones (No. AB012345) at your court.  I am writing to request access to court record(s) – to inspect and to copy – in the same case - pursuant to Nixon v Warner Communications, Inc (1978). 

Request is for a copy of the:
Register of Actions in Sustain  (Case History Report)
(not the online Case Summary, not the online List of Available Document Images).

I was never able to access the record listed above, so far. Therefore I request that no charges would be applied.  In case charges were to be applied, please let me know the exact sum, so that I would immediately pay.

Respectfully submitted,

Dated:               
Town, County, State                            Diane Nezgoda
                                                                


                                                            By: ______________
                                                            Diane Dezgoda

                                                            Address
                                                            Phone. Fax, Email



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