Is the Indiana Supreme Court case search offline?
Is the Indiana Supreme Court case search offline?
MyCase will be intermittently offline on Saturday between 5:00am and 10:00pm EST while we perform scheduled maintenance. Search for non-confidential cases in Indiana courts that use the Odyssey case management system. This site replaces the original version previously available at mycase.in.gov. Tell us what you think of the new site.
Where to search for confidential cases in Indiana?
Search for non-confidential cases in Indiana courts that use the Odyssey case management system. This site replaces the original version previously available at mycase.in.gov. Tell us what you think of the new site.
Can a small claims court award money in Indiana?
With a few exceptions, small claims courts in Indiana can only award money, up to the court limits. If you need an order to make someone do (or stop doing) something, other courts are available. For example, if you want to file for divorce or seek higher child support, you will need to go to a family law court.
How is the Indiana Supreme Court responding to covid-19?
The Judicial branch is taking appropriate steps to respond to COVID-19, and courts around the state are implementing plans to postpone jury trials, allow for remote hearings, and keep only essential staff in courthouses. Learn more at courts.in.gov/covid .
How to present evidence in small claims cases-Dummies?
If the evidence in the photos is overwhelming enough, the defendant may decide to settle rather than fight. Submit only a few photos. Generally there is no need to have 100 pictures of the couch damaged by the sewer backup. Sometimes overkill makes the judge’s eyes glaze over and reduces the impact of the evidence. Label the photos.
How is evidence presented in a civil case?
All of the rules concerning how evidence is presented apply to the defendant just as well as the plaintiff. The difference is that the defendant doesn’t have to present any evidence initially.
Can a photo be used as evidence in a case?
There’s a proper way to submit photos as evidence. The accuracy of the photograph must be established or authenticated, especially because technology makes it so easy to alter photos today. When introducing photographs, follow these guidelines:
How can I get a document into evidence?
In order to get a document into evidence, you have to explain where it came from, who produced it, why you have it, and what it shows about your case. A big problem litigants have is with bills and receipts that don’t identify the source; that is, they’re written on a receipt paper that can be purchased at any stationary store.