Court Officers Braden and Dunlap receive a writ of execution. While reviewing the writ, they notice that the statutory language (seize and sell according to law any of the defendant(s) nonexempt personal property that will be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff's demand, costs, and all taxable statutory court officer fees and expenses) has been changed by the plaintiff attorney to read, 'do not seize any property of the plaintiff unless instructed by this office.' The court clerk has signed the writ. Braden and Dunlap should

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Use the following court officer procedures to answer the questions below. Writs of Execution     Field officers serving writs of execution will be governed by administrative order #6:     - Writs will be executed between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. all days except Sunday. Unless ordered by the court on a motion showing good cause by a judgment creditor, no writs of execution will be served on Sunday.     - Upon receipt of the writ of execution, the assigned court officers will sign the endorsement section and time stamp the writ. This will determine priority on multiple writs issued against the... Show more

Court Officers Braden and Dunlap receive a writ of execution. While reviewing the writ, they notice that the statutory language (seize and sell according to law any of the defendant(s) nonexempt personal property that will be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff's demand, costs, and all taxable statutory court officer fees and expenses) has been changed by the plaintiff attorney to read, 'do not seize any property of the plaintiff unless instructed by this office.' The court clerk has signed the writ. Braden and Dunlap should






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