Legal Question in Family Law in New Hampshire

Right For a fair trial

Do i have the right to Sue The family court the local police Dept And the grand parents of my son for illegal and unfair defamation of chactator by lying in court under oath

contempt of court failure for a just and fair trial in court illegal running a drivers liscence because my ex wife is the dispatcher for the local police dept and i filed a complaint against my ex mother in law as a result i Recieved tickets and fines because the policeman ran my name not efven haveing my liscence number not even knowing what the issueing state was the Family court is in My Ex Wifes Home town she is the dispatcher for the emergency services in her town her cousin and best freind are policeman in that town with alot of influence in the court system there I was iunfairly treated with all my rights taken away and handed to her I would like to file a civil suit and file for a new trial in a different County Or State hopefully NY again where I live and where we started do i have the right Thanks--name removed--


Asked on 5/12/04, 8:37 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Debra Palazzo Law Offices of Debra Palazzo, LLC

Re: Right For a fair trial

You had/have the right to appeal the "unfair decision" with in 30 days after receiving written order/judgment. Also, there is an absolute privilege given parties in court as to their speech, including defamation. So no lawsuit there.

You said you started this in NY, are you sure the court that heard this had jurisdiction?

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Answered on 5/12/04, 9:51 pm
Stephen Loeb Law Office of Stephen R. Loeb

Re: Right For a fair trial

Without getting into the particular facts there is an absolute privilege against defamation for statements said under oath in court so you cannot sue for defamation. However if you can prove that a statement made under oath was a lie you can make a complaint with the district attorney's office which in its discretion could opt to prosecute for perjury.

Should you like to discuss this or any other legal matter, you can call my office to schedule an appointment for a consultation or in the alternative, I can be reached for on-phone low-cost legal consultation at 1-800-275-5336 x0233699.

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Answered on 5/13/04, 8:21 am


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