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Old 11-16-2006, 11:55 AM
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No. That is not what Subject Matter Jurisdiction means at all Shoonra. What you are talking about is territorial jurisdiction. Subject matter jurisdiction is the authority for a court to hear the matter. In california courts simply do not have jurisdiction. The DMV does and they are supposed to be giving administrative hearings. The court has usurped this function when a hearing has been requested and one not provided.

SMJ requires the filing of the formal complaint in California. If you want to argue this I will. I need you to clearly state what you think SMJ means. Then I will tell you why it is wrong.
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