Sounds like the question is referring to a 'docket'.
Contract, power of attorney, affidavit, bail, writ, decree, court order, evidence, judgment, docket, and pleading are only a few of thousands of legal terms.
A bankruptcy docket number is the number that the court assigns a person's case. The court will call your case by the docket number.
it is a specialized docket of cases. A judge will hear the case from beginning to end. For a litigation to become complex it will have to involve multiple parties, large amounts of money and contain complex legal issues.
A jury call docket is where the defendant and lawyer meets with the judge and assistant district attorney. At this hearing, it is announced if their is a plead of guilty or if a trial is wanted.
The "DOCKET."
A docket is a schedule of cases pending in a court of law.
A jury call docket is where the defendant and lawyer meets with the judge and assistant district attorney. At this hearing, it is announced if their is a plead of guilty or if a trial is wanted.
A docket number is a unique alphanumeric identifier assigned to a specific legal case in a court system. It helps track and organize the proceedings and documents related to that case. The docket number is used for reference and identification purposes during court proceedings.
The most common form of a demand draft is a check. Checks have account numbers, not docket numbers. Other demand drafts may or may not have account numbers, but not docket numbers, unless there is a legal action that ordered the demand instrument.
There aren't any specific legal terms for that action.
A jury call docket is where the defendant and lawyer meets with the judge and assistant district attorney. At this hearing, it is announced if their is a plead of guilty or if a trial is wanted.