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Filing Federal Civil Rule 60 and Appeal

I am a pro se. I would like to know what information is used in filing a Federal Civil Rule 60 or where I can find an example of one on the internet for a guide. I also need to know how to file an appeal. The Magistrate's judgment and order occurred on May 9th. There were mistakes because of mistaken information and there were omissions which I thought were important. My claim contained a claim which suggested a First Amendment Right violation. The Defendent never addressed this issue. My attorney never emphasized this matter. Nor, was it stated in the Magistrates Memorandum. A scenerio was mentioned but never labeled as a First Amendment Right violation. I initiated this claim using the same scenerio. Since I am not an lawyer, I didn't know how to label what had happened to me until reading retaliation cases which were similar to mine. I believe that my Constitutional rights have been violated in an employment case after my administrator laid me off because of a speech that was a matter of public concern. The Defendant's attorney questioned me in the interrogatory and my deposition. I would like to know how to write my motions, the captions for Federal Civil Rule 60 and my appeal. Web address: [email protected] you


Asked on 5/27/05, 5:30 pm

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Joseph Jacobs Jacobs & Lowder

Re: Filing Federal Civil Rule 60 and Appeal

Use that rule as a search term to find an actual copy of the rules. This webstite should have it too. You're looking for the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 60. If it was a magistrate's ruling that you are objecting to, your first move must be with the presiding judge in your case and it is time restricted !

Joe 216-952-1990

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Answered on 6/01/05, 12:52 pm


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