It depends on the case and the type of hearing.
It depends on what you mean by "hearing phase". This is not a part of criminal procedure.
It depends on what you mean by "hearing phase". This is not a part of criminal procedure.
It depends on what you mean by "hearing phase". This is not a part of criminal procedure.
Vacating a hearing simply means to not have a hearing, this happens when all the parties come to an agreement.
A lawyer can use a motion to dismiss during a hearing for a number of reasons. One of the reasons a lawyer can use a motion to dismiss during the hearing is if the plaintiff (the person who brings the suit to court) fails to present a valid and legal claim for the case.
Both sides pretty much reveal their evidence and set forth the case strategy they intend to use in the upcoming trial. Sometimes, it is at these hearings, depending upon the strength of the prosecution's case, that plea bargains can be offered or arranged.
This is a hearing for Attorney's and Pro-Se filers or both, for inactive cases which still have pending motions or other matters within the case which has not been addressed, but sitting on the Courts open cases list. If the Parties cannot give a valid reason for the case to remain open, then all pending motions within the case and the case itself are dismissed.
what happens at an injunction hearing can do number of things such as seeing if there is enough evidence to proceed, to see if there's a change in the status other case like maybe one party doesn't want to move forward with the injunction, it could just be setting a date for the civil trial or could be simply to try to find a resolution before they go to trial.
If there is a court hearing it is because there is an unresoved court case to be heard.
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The officer is the key witness, the case would be canceled.
Yes, and it frequently happens. As the evidence in the case develops during discovery the prosecution and the defense become aware of the case's strength and weakness. This often leads to plea discussions and settlement. Please see the related link for further information.