A "pretrial" WHAT? A pre-trial HEARING - yes. A pre-trial CONFERENCE - no.
Yes, if the trial judge permits the date to be changed.
The present tense of "judge" is "judge."
During the pretrial hearing for Harriet Miller, the judge will review the charges against her, hear arguments from both the defense and prosecution, and may set bail or conditions for release. Harriet's attorney may also raise any legal issues or motions related to her case during this proceeding.
The dog had to be muzzled when he bit people.The judge effectively muzzled the defense with his pretrial rulings.
If the plea is accepted, the defendant will normally be sentenced by the presiding judge.
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The present progressive of the word "judge" is "judging."
The judge is the one who makes the decisions. Like if you make a motion to suppress (exclude something from the trial, ie. what the police got from an unlawful search), for example, the judge will rule wether or not to suppress the think you wanted to suppress
How long is the pretrial diversion program
The present progressive tense of "judge" is "judging."
A judge would be most likely to grant the accused release on their own recognizance during the pretrial stage. This is when the judge evaluates the accused's flight risk, criminal history, and ties to the community to determine if they are likely to appear for future court hearings and pose no threat to public safety.
An initial appearance is a pretrial stage in which a defendant is brought before a lower court to be given notice of the charge/charges and advised of his/her constitutional rights. A preliminary hearing is in a felony case a pretrial stage at which a judge determines whether there is probable cause.