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While they can still sue you for the damage, you will be able to present proof that they knew about the damage and accepted your repair as settlement of their claim.  Based on your information you have a defense to a claim they might bring.  Whether you are successful or not will depend on the presentation to the Court and the Judges decision.... Read More
While they can still sue you for the damage, you will be able to present proof that they knew about the damage and accepted your repair as settlement... Read More

Do I need a civil attorney to file a complaint against a judge?

Answered 3 years and 6 months ago by Matthew R. Nahrgang (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Generally, government employees are immune from suit for conduct during their official capacity.  That is clearly the case here.  Rather, your remedy is an appeal of the Order that you believe was entered without due process. However, a case cannot proceed unless there is proof of service upon you.  Accordingly, I suggest contacting the county sheriff to ask for proof of service.  You may be able to file a Motion to Reconsider, but please note there is a strict time line for any such action and you should act promptly, certainly within 30 days of the Order. I trust this answers your questions, but you are welcome to call or email me on a free initial basis.     Matthew R. Nahrgang, Esquire 35 Evansburg Road, Ste 400 Collegeville, PA 19426 610 489-3041 o 610 489-3042 fax mnahrgang@verizon.net nahrganglaw.com ... Read More
Generally, government employees are immune from suit for conduct during their official capacity.  That is clearly the case here.  Rather,... Read More