Filing Complaints In Nc
Summary
In North Carolina, complaints against magistrates should be filed with the Chief District Court Judge. Document all details and submit a written complaint with evidence. For complaints against county commissioners and the county manager, direct them to the county attorney or the State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement. Ensure your complaint is detailed and supported by evidence for a thorough review.Full Conversation
Actually in NC you would file the complaint with the chief district court judge
It seems there's some confusion about where to file the complaint in North Carolina. While the Judicial Standards Commission handles complaints against judges, complaints against magistrates indeed need to be filed with the chief district court judge.
Is there a specific incident or detail regarding the magistrate that you need help with?
In June of * we had a summary ejectment case. The magistrate and our landlord held a * minute private conversation in the hallway prior to the hearing. I immediately used improper service as my first defense, we received the summons through first class mail only, the service of summons was filed 4 days after our hearing, 23 days after the attempt to serve it (it was not posted to the property) and it clearly stated NOT SERVED. This should have ended the case immediately as the court had no jurisdiction but the magistrate refused to do anything and continued with the hearing. This is the begninng of my complaint.
It seems you have a strong basis for your complaint, with potential procedural irregularities and bias. In Virginia, you should file a complaint with the Chief District Court Judge or the Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission.
Would you like more information on how to file this complaint or any specific guidelines for this process?
We are in NC not VA
My apologies for the mix-up. In North Carolina, you should file the complaint with the Chief District Court Judge. Here are the general steps:
- Document all details and irregularities you observed.
- Submit a written complaint to the Chief District Court Judge in your district.
- Include any evidence you have such as records, dates, and witness statements.
Would you like specific guidelines on drafting the complaint or contact details for the Chief District Court Judge in your area?
Now who do I file a complaint against the county comissioners and county manager with in NC
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To file a complaint against county commissioners and the county manager in North Carolina, you should direct your complaint to the county attorney or the State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement.
Would you like more information on how to draft the complaint or specific contact details for these offices?