County judge: court attracts few fanatics By Jane Owens Very few "kooks" bring cases to the Lancaster County Small Claims Court, according to Judge Jeffrey Cheuvront. "When the Small Claims Court was first started, some people were afraid that all kinds of fanatics would be coming to court," Cheuvront said. "Actually, that hasn't been true at all. I think the court is working out very well." Created by a Nebraska legislative bill passed last January, the court provides a method for settling legal disputes involving claims of $500 or less. The bill, sponsored by the Senate Judiciary Committee, reorganized Nebraska's county court system, Cheuvront noted. Since the Lancaster County Small Claims Court was established, Cheuvront said he has heard about 30 cases each month. The court offers several advantages to persons who use it, he said. People involved in minor legal disputes do not have to hire lawyers but still can have a judge decide their cases. Another advantage is that Small Claims Court cases usually are settled quickly. Most are settled within four months, according to the judge. Before the court was created, some small claims were difficult to settle because many lawyers do not take cases involving such small amounts of money, Cheuvront said. About 70 per cent of the court's cases involve claims of less than $200, the judge said. Most of the cases Cheuvront hears involve automobile accident property damages, he said. The judge said he also hears several legal disputes between landlords and tenants and a few cases involving dissatisfied consumers. "One of the most interesting cases I ve had involved a $12 claim against the telephone company for long distance charges. The girl who filed the claim had one of the best prepared arguments I ve ever heard, including those prepared by professional lawyers," Cheuvront said. According to the judge, the girl brought several witnesses and af fadavits to court. The phone company argued that their computer never makes a mistake," Cheuvront said. The girl won her case, "which just proves that you can beat b.g business." . , Some persons who win cases are dissatisfied because they expect the court to collect claims for them, the judge said. Instead, they must collect their own claims. The court can garnish a person's wages or execute his property if he refuses to pay a claim, Cheuvront noted. In addition, either party can appeal the courts decision to the Lancaster County District Court within 10 days. "I've been surprised by the very high percentage of small claims that have been paid," Cheuvront said. "We've only had two appeals to go to the District Court, but I'm certain that it's not duo to the wisdom of the small claims judge," ho said. "It's just that the claims are so small it doesn't pay to appeal them." Cheuvront's other duties include heating probate and civil cases as a Lancaster County District Cou judge, he said. S GREEN FINGERS 119 N. 14th " cJi& live & onstage UNIVERSITY THEATRE 1973 74 12 &R THE RESISTIBLE RISE OF ARTURO Ul An I I'lC 'theatre l.xperience by Bertoit Urecht (Mober 12, 1 3. 15, If., 17, 18, 1'y, 20, '7.? Individual 1 lckct ON S A I I NOW! Students. S2.00 General S2.50 r ALL SEATS RESERVED I IV I llll A I Rl. DARK OF THE MOON William Ikrney An American folk drama. March 1,2, 8,4,5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1974 Season Tickets on sale NOV, Students: $5.00 General: $7.00 BUY THE SEASON AND SA VE' Ornup Kjtes available S 1 .50 per pervjn Muiuiay thru I burs Croups of 20 or more. Call 472-2073 A contemporary view, filled with music & dance, of that doubly delightful Shakespearian treat I Comedy of Errors Bring the family! December 7, 8,10,1 1. 12, 13, 14, 15, '74 Tom Stoppard's ROSE NCR AN TZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Hamlet through a tilted "looking glass" April 26, 27, 29, 30, and May 1, 2, 3, 4, '74 I'lease mail Season 1 itkets NAM I ADDKI SS ( 1 1 Y ZIP horn,, companion C i '.jk YWtWtt Vi J Calandors Nolo I ' ' Pads. Plav-u, Care,, W'ffe J a M ANTRA us no. nr., J 7 u'vuul tu'u'ia i low (f(iii. ( nnl lkN jdl HI low. I. J mm, K i ' k, y I Ui X jf 'MML ' T" , i i i Ft 'H ' 1 , 1 mm a George Segal Glenda Jackson EJ E3 A Touch Of Class a "This is a BIG 'little' movie.' O New VoA Ttmra w 0 if o O Make cheeks payable to: University llieatre 12th & K Lincoln, Nebraska Unilad Ariicts page 6 daily nebraskan wodnoMJay, nrjtoht.-r 3, 1973