another one that was an error on there part and should definitely be thrown out was the ecb summons in the inbasket! I dont know how many people remembered this but a few did, the calendar provided by dcas in the inbasket had errors on it. I think it was a typo but so what, they used nov 8th twice and skipped 9th and if i remember correctly there were no holidays listed on the calendar and there are a couple in november. I believe ecb return dates your not to include holidays and weekends in counting. I could be wrong but just for the fact that they had a typo on the calendar it should be tossed for screwing with our heads cause it did with mine.
Rediceten said
Nov 23, 2011
If I'm not mistaken, the 49 in the packet regarding summonses was stated 30+ days for criminal summons return dates only. Would an ECB being a civil summons be nitpicking? I got a very low score and need about 50 throw-outs, but remember asking myself about this question while taking the test.....
90xGoodnight said
Nov 23, 2011
i am going to fight it and i dont even know if i got it correct, your right its a civil summons not a criminal summons so the 49 didnt apply but the calendar provided was inaccurate
WANNABELT said
Nov 23, 2011
No
HB said
Nov 23, 2011
I thought the ecb was ground ball. Unless i got it wrong and just dont know it yet :-/
90xGoodnight said
Nov 23, 2011
it was if you looked past the mistakes they made, but i figure might as well inform everyone just in case ppl got it wrong, anything as a typo/ mistake on dcas part should be an automatic groundball for a throw out in my opinion
HB said
Nov 23, 2011
I see your upset like the rest of us but it seems like your nit picking over everything. We should stick to the meat n potatos of the protest.
s2h said
Nov 23, 2011
what # was the ecb question
Housing loser said
Nov 23, 2011
If I'm not mistaken, that was the one in which property was removed from a vendor.
staystrong said
Nov 23, 2011
The ECB was a complete ground ball...FYI...when they say not including weekends and holidays they mean if the return date falls on a weekend or holiday you go to the next day!!!! All I have to say is NO WONDER
Bigsteel said
Nov 23, 2011
I agree with you staystrong, it was a ground ball. The only thing to protest might be having the 8th twice on the calendar.
RISING IDIOT said
Nov 23, 2011
It was a ground ball....and I dropped it. I would love to protest it but the holidays would only have screwed it up if the return date actually landed on one of them. I think I'm out of luck on this one...
oneadditional said
Mar 16, 2012
They used a bad calendar with 2 8's and therefore the question will most likely be thrown out.
unborn said
Mar 16, 2012
oneadditional wrote:
They used a bad calendar with 2 8's and therefore the question will most likely be thrown out.
Why ? The ECB question never actually told you to refer to the calendar, and if you knew the procedure, there was only 1 right answer.
18and1 said
Mar 16, 2012
Even with the 2 #8s you still ave gotten the same answer. There was no number 9 on the calender
another one that was an error on there part and should definitely be thrown out was the ecb summons in the inbasket! I dont know how many people remembered this but a few did, the calendar provided by dcas in the inbasket had errors on it. I think it was a typo but so what, they used nov 8th twice and skipped 9th and if i remember correctly there were no holidays listed on the calendar and there are a couple in november. I believe ecb return dates your not to include holidays and weekends in counting. I could be wrong but just for the fact that they had a typo on the calendar it should be tossed for screwing with our heads cause it did with mine.
If I'm not mistaken, the 49 in the packet regarding summonses was stated 30+ days for criminal summons return dates only. Would an ECB being a civil summons be nitpicking? I got a very low score and need about 50 throw-outs, but remember asking myself about this question while taking the test.....
No
Why ? The ECB question never actually told you to refer to the calendar, and if you knew the procedure, there was only 1 right answer.