Civil Procedure – Statement Of Facts – Timely Filing
By Deborah Elkins
Published: December 21, 2009
Tags: Civil Procedure, Fairfax Circuit Court, Judge David Stanford Schell
A Fairfax Circuit declines to sign or certify a Statement of Facts filed too late by defendants, who seek to set aside a default judgment entered against them.
Rule 5:5(a) provides that the times prescribed for filing a written statement of facts are mandatory.
Rule 5:11 provides that a written statement of facts becomes a part ...
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