· 8/9/2018
State of Maine v. Gregory Nisbet
Citations
- 2018 ME 113
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- holding that, because more than 30 days had passed since the probate court entered its final-settlement order, the probate court had no jurisdiction to enter an amended final-settlement order and, thus, the initial final-settlement order was the operative judgment
- holding that, because more than 30 days had passed since the probate court entered its final-settlement order, the probate court had no jurisdiction to enter an amended final-settlement order and, thus, the initial final-settlement order was the operative judgment
- construing a challenge to a lack of statutory notice as an argument that a judgment was void for lack of due process under Rule 60(b)(4)
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