Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Virginia
When a judge in VA General District Court asks me to write my case down on paper, include my evidence, and have it to the court on a particular date (which is way before the trial date) along with sending a copy to the defendant's attorney, is that a "bill of particulars" or is that something else? If it is something else what it is technically called? I need to know so I can find an example for to use to write this up. I have a bill of particulars example
Asked on 10/22/14, 7:48 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
What you/ve described sounds suspiciously akin to a BOP (Bill of Particulars).
Answered on 10/22/14, 8:33 am
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