Sanctions for misleading petition, serial filings, and bankruptcy fraud

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On Apr 19, 2011, at 4:21 PM, Sina Maghsoudi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know that an OTC is required for a contempt motion. However, the local rules are vague for sanctions. Do I need an OTC and a proposed order for sanctions, or can I just schedule and serve the sanctions motion. Judge is PC.
>
> TIA
> Sina
>
> _I know,_._,___
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Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 19, 2011, at 4:21 PM, Sina Maghsoudi <sinamagh@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi,

I know that an OTC is required for a contempt motion. However, the local rules are vague for sanctions. Do I need an OTC and a proposed order for sanctions, or can I just schedule and serve the sanctions motion. Judge is PC.

TIA
Sina
_I know,_._,___

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Sina:
I think most call and Order to Show Cause and OSC.
Motion for sanctions now a real pain. Read the whole rule. Without looking it up, have to serve proposed motion and give offending party time to fix issue, before you can file the motion.
dennis

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Hi,
I know that an OTC is required for acontempt motion. However, the local rules are vague for sanctions. Do I need an OTC and a proposed order for sanctions, or can I just schedule and serve the sanctions motion. Judge is PC.
TIA
Sina
_I know,_._,___
Hi,

I know that an OTC is required for a contempt motion. However, the local rules are vague for sanctions. Do I need an OTC and a proposed order for sanctions, or can I just schedule and serve the sanctions motion. Judge is PC.

TIA
Sina
_I know,_._,___

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