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If The Other Side Submit False Documents To The Court
Tell me something, what would you do if you have submitted a winning complaint or motion to the court with concrete evidence (exhibits) to back you up and when you received the other side's answer/response, they naturally oppose what you say but they've actually submitted false documentation as their support also, how would you go about handling that?
Let me give more of a background, the particular evidence/exhibit you submitted actually shows that the lower courts had gotten your case mixed up with another when it made its ruling against you but the other submits a totally bogus document to counter. Let me add also that this case is against the city. Now, what would you do?
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