Frankfort, KY asked in Criminal Law, Agricultural Law, Federal Crimes and Small Claims for Kentucky

Q: Clerk sent my court mail to the wrong side of the country? Utah, aware I live in KY where I was served?

Initially was served a court SC summons, from Oklahoma I reside in KY, postpone 1 apprencd Clerk said mail the next court date, Never receiving and notification, ie letter, certified or any I found out later I got a judgment and my property (horses) signed over which she had sold prior to court.. they know my address, I live in KY.. they send everything to Utah. Garnishment docs for employment in KY and send certified to Utah where I have no lived in years, can appeal this on these grounds, I got the judgment via FB and there was many false documentation on the Equine, which she sold months prior to court, and falsified the amount for horses relocated, 6 was not court order transfer owners can I sue criminally for theft, on the other 8-9 which I’ve located several two at a auction months prior to court, was being investigated. Until the court dates went unknown to me?

1 Lawyer Answer
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: Make a motion to set the judgment aside and show the judge all the erroneous addresses in your file.

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