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Res Judicata

The Latin term Res Judicata means “a matter judged” or “a matter decided” and is a lawful doctrine from “common law” and is also found in civil law within the legal system.
Res Judicata refers to a case in which there has been a final judgment and that is no longer subject to appeal.
Note: “appeal” only exists within the legal system and not a “court of law”.
This legal and lawful doctrine is meant to bar, or preclude, re-litigation of a claim between the same parties.
Proof of a Res Judicata case is required with debt collections and liens.
Proof of a Res Judicata case is required with debt collections and liens.
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33 sats \ 1 reply \ @Hamstr 26 Jun
So you would bring up a prior case(preferable one that was won) and describe it's violations? like a thing like roe v wade ?
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i don't know. in anglosaxon courts precedents have more weight than where I'm from. I think it depends. If i have good arguments, facts, proofs.. probably would not mention prior cases
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