Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
Criminal Law
What is ''Motion to Set Aside an Order?''
Asked on 4/29/08, 1:05 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Glass
Law Offices of David H. Glass, LLC
Re: Criminal Law
The short answer to your short question is: One party has filed a motion with the court to have the Judge set aside his previous Order.
In other words, they are asking the judge to reconsider his decision or to remove another judge's ruling.
Answered on 5/01/08, 4:46 pm
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