Motion To Vacate Judgment

Summary

A motion to vacate a judgment due to fraud on the court is possible but requires substantial proof. It should generally be filed in the same court where the judgment was issued. If the judge refuses to void their own order, you can appeal the decision in the Illinois Appellate Court. Consulting a legal professional is highly recommended to navigate this complex process.

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what court to void a judges court order if the order was in a state court must it be in federal or the judge's court who committed the fraud
A motion to vacate a judgment for fraud should typically be filed in the same court where the judgment was issued. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific procedures in Illinois.
it is most likely the judge will not void his own order if committed fraud on the court and violated due process, the judge will not void hi own fraudulent court order
While it may seem unlikely, a judge may indeed void their own order in light of substantial evidence for fraud or due process violations. This would typically require a strong legal argument and potentially assistance from a legal professional. Remember, this is a general advice and may not apply to every situation.
wh????at if the judge who committed fraud on the court will not void his own fraudulen t court order
If the judge refuses to void their own order, you have the right to appeal the decision in the Illinois Appellate Court. This process can be complex, so seeking legal counsel is advised.