Mandamus Case Court Silence

Summary

In mandamus cases, court silence isnt uncommon, especially with complex issues like fraud or identity theft. Not requesting a response from the opposite party can occur in emergencies. Silence doesnt necessarily predict the outcome. Consulting a local attorney for specific advice is recommended.

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I'm sorry to hear that you found the previous response unhelpful. Mandamus cases can be complex, and court procedures often vary. If the court hasn't requested a response from the opposite party, it might be due to the emergency nature of your filing. Here's a couple of things to consider:
- Silence from the court doesn't necessarily indicate the outcome.
- Courts may deliberate longer if the case involves serious allegations, like fraud or identity theft.
It might be helpful to consult a local attorney who can provide specific advice based on the details of your case. Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer?