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hold court ie: court docket
i just foun out i have a status docket for today but i never get a letter do i have to worry
by asef
It means that, although the case may have been scehduled on the court docket that it was not called, for some reason or another.
AC= Assigned Court TR= Transfer Docket
Vided in this context means viewed. This does not necessarily mean it was given any particular consideration or found pursuasive. It is simply an acknowlegement that the Supreme Court has this particular brief included on its file for this particular docket and it was not rejected for lack of form or formalities.
Dead docket is when a case is filed and remains on the docket for a longer time than allowed by the court rules. Usually the case is dismissed and must be refiled to place it on an "active docket," and then it will be assigned a new file number and sometimes the same judge, but it's not definite that you'll receive the same judge.
If you mean the collection of cases that the court will hear during a session or term, it is called the "docket", and this is the traditional word for that.
Too many possible usages to answer. If it is a notation on paperwork or a file it probably means something ONLY to that particular court.
The information given in the question resembles a court docket number. There are no standard methods for numbering and identifying such codes throughout the country and it is impossible to know what it means. It is suggested that you ask the Clerk of Court's office at the courthouse what it means to them, they will be happy to tell you for sure.
There is no statewide online court docket system in Indiana. Some states use "docket" to mean court records, but in most states (including Indiana) "docket" means court calendar - the list of upcoming cases. If that's what you're looking for, the source below has links to all online court calendars and dockets in Indiana, arranged by county. If your court isn't on that list, you will have to contact the court clerk. To do that, go to the "Find court records by county" box in the upper left, select your county, and you'll have a list of courts with their contact information and links to their websites.
It SOUNDS as if this might be the docket number of a particular case within the CA court system. You would porobably have to go to the Clerk Of The Courts office to find out more specifics.