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It is my understanding that by "motioning" the court, they will assume jurisdiction -- We had originally filed a Petition to dismiss -- then submitted a Motion to Dismiss -- the JUDGE presumed to answer the question of jurisdiction -- the planitiff said not a word. Good thing the counsel had counsel to act in his behalf! JUDGE assumed Jurisdiction and proceeded to SJ, claiming his court was the correct venue -- I still don't understand what happened there -- except that none of the filings actually went into the EVIDENCE file, just the docket file.
So do a little research on the whole "motion" the court thing, just to be safe!
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