Sworn Statement Procedures Guide
Summary
To make a sworn statement to police in New Jersey, visit the police station and provide your statement under oath. For municipal court, prepare a written statement, visit the court, and submit it, possibly notarized. A case statement summarizes facts and legal issues in a case.Full Conversation
How do I make a sworn statement to New Jersey municipal court?
To make a sworn statement to a New Jersey municipal court, you can follow these general steps:
- Prepare your statement in writing.
- Visit the municipal court.
- Request to submit your sworn statement, which may need to be notarized.
- Submit it in person or through legal counsel.
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What is a case statement?
A case statement, often used in legal contexts, is a concise summary of the facts, legal issues, and arguments in a case. It presents the essential elements of a case to a court or other legal body, often as part of pre-trial documents or during initial hearings. It helps to clarify the positions of the parties involved.