The District of Columbia Consent Judgment Precise is a document used to enter a judgment in a court of law without a trial. This document, which is signed by both parties and filed with the court, allows a plaintiff to request a judgment in their favor based on the defendant's agreement to the terms of the judgment. There are two types of District of Columbia Consent Judgment Recipes: a Default Precise and a Joint Precise. The Default Precise is used when the defendant has failed to respond to the lawsuit, and the Joint Precise is used when both parties agree to the terms of the judgment. The Precise must include the names of the parties involved, the amount of the judgment or other terms of the settlement, and the signature of both parties. Once the Precise is signed and filed, the court will enter a judgment in accordance with the agreement.