Do I Need An Attorney To File A Motion To Have My Previous Court Records Sealed In Washington State?
Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
9:29 pm
I was 12 years old and now I am 18 and want to have my previous records sealed.
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No. Contact your local county bar society and get a referral to a legal clinic for free or low cost advice on how to file.
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You haven't stated what type of teacher, but here's what I have to keep in adult education:
1/ ILP (Individual learning plan) – Show how their course has been planned and how it is going to aid their progression.
2/ copies of a progress matrix for each learner – Audit purposes
3/ a tracker form (details who I'm seeing and when) – Audit purposes
4/ Progress reviews – links to the tracker and ILP – Used for funding and audit purposes
5/ Application forms – auditable document for equal opps
6/ Copies of certificates – Allows me to claim APA (Accredited Prior Achievement)
7/ Observation reports – Used as evidence of learning
8/ Initial Assessment scores / papers – used to show planning, and equal opps
9/ Personal contact details – Need it to be able to contact them
10/ Eligibility Declaration – How you have proved that they are eligible for the course according to funding requirements
11/ Scheme of works
12/ Lesson plans
I'm sure there are some other bits and pieces but these should be the main ones.
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You are referring, of course, to the 'Supreme Judicial Court' of Massachusetts, which was formed in November 1692, though it was then called the "Superior Court of Judicature". (The name, but not the basic function, was changed by the Massachusetts State Constitution of 1780, which went into effect in 1782.)
The timing of the formation of this court and its connection with the Salem Witch Trials is almost an accident of history.
James II had suspended the colony's charter in 1684 (for failure to pay duties under the Navigation Acts). After he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1689 an effort was made to obtain a NEW charter. One finally went into effect in May 1692 — new Governor William Phipps and prominent clergyman Increase Mather, who had worked to gain it, brought it to Boston at the time.
The new charter meant government institutions would now need to be set up — some new, some like the old ones.
One of the FIRST orders of business turned out to be setting up SOME sort of court to try to witch cases, because even the jails of Boston were starting to be filled with the accused — quite a surprise for Phipps. The first court he set up specifically to try these cases — a "Court of Oyer and Terminer" — met from June to October, and ended up executing 20 convicted of witchcraft. But during the summer doubts and opposition grew, and several influential leaders (esp. Richard Brattle and Increase Mather) wrote and counseled Phipps to stop the trials, at least in the form they were following, which included a large role for dubious "spectral evidence". He suspended the court, but needed to decide what to do the accused (indicted) who had not been tried.
At this point the decision to continue the building of the judiciary (court system), including the setting up of a special court for particularly serious cases and for appeals. This was named the Superior Court of Judicature. Though the Chief Justice of this court, William Stoughton (also the Deputy Governor), was one who had sat on the earlier Court of Oyer and Terminer, others who had seemed too quick to convict (such as Hathorne) were not included. ALSO, this court was specifically instructed NOT to consider "spectral evidence" — the sort that had been the key to nearly all the earlier convictions. (When the later cases were tried early in 1693 almost all were not convicted, or had their cases dismissed. Phipss pardoned the few convicted…. and the trials came to an end.)
The following page provides a very helpful summary of the FUNCTIONS of this court, as well as its history
If you wish to see a little about both this and EARLIER history of the Massachusetts judiciary, check the first four pages of this pdf:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mabarnst/hbch11.pdf
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