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Q: Can a County Court in one State, vacate the void judgment in a County Court of another State?

Example: Can the Kenosha County Circuit Court in Kenosha, Wisconsin vacate the void judgment of the Cook County Circuit Court in Chicago, IL?

William F Sulton
William F Sulton
answered on Apr 24, 2017

The short answer is no. But the court could refuse to enforce the void judgment.

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Q: is it legal for a school to pat down(frisk) a student
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 2, 2015

No facts, just the question? Perhaps, what are the facts?

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Q: What do they mean by establish post offices and post roads?
Timothy Alan Provis
Timothy Alan Provis
answered on Dec 19, 2013

This a quotation from the U.S. Constitution, Article I, §8, Clause 7. It gives the Congress the power "to establish post offices and post roads"

In 1789, when the Constitution was adopted, the mail was carried on by riders on horseback. Post offices were few and far between. So...
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