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The disposition date refers to the date that the case was disposed of, or adjudicated, in court. If you enter a plea, the disposition date will be that day. If you have a trial, the disposition date will be the date that the jury reads their verdict.
It generally refers to the date that the case is decided.
Date of the Strader vs Graham court case was in 1850. Date of the Strader vs Graham court case was in 1850.
It's the date that the action is final, usually by sentencing, acquittal, dismissal. With a conviction and sentence imposed, the disposition date is the date of final sentencing even though there is a sentence to be completed (with all the actions attendant to that, like parole hearings, appeals, etc.).
Find a new one. If the divorce litigation is pending but no trial date has been fixed, the court will probably give you some short amount of time to find a new lawyer to take over the case. You will have to show the court that you are making efforts to retain a new lawyer. Eventually the case will proceed whether or not you have a new attorney. If a trial date has been set, the attorney probably has to get leave of court before getting out of the case. If a trial date is imminent, some courts will not allow the lawyer to get out of the case, since changing attorneys at that late date involves delaying the disposition of the case unnecessarily.
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No. Extradition only applies to transporting individuals with criminal arrest warrants. Liability refers to a civil suit. If you miss a court date, the court will issue a civil penalty (such as dismissing your case or ruling against you), not put out an arrest warrant.
This means that a plea as been entered and at the next court date the judge is gonna determine the length of the sentence.
If the court date is a civil or family case in District Court, County Court at Law, or Probate Court, you can find this information online by following the Dallas County Civil Court Calendars related link, and you can search by case number, party name (the person going to court), or attorney. If it is a criminal case in District or County Court, follow the Dallas County Criminal Court Records related link. You will need to know the case number in order to search the criminal court records. If the case is not in the District or County Courts at Law, or Probate Courts, or if you do not find the information you need by using the search options above, your best bet is to contact the court directly. You can find court contact information for every court in Dallas by following the Dallas County Courts Guide related link.
Contact the clerk of the court which will hear the case. Ask for another date.
If you are given a ticket for a misdeamenor with a scheduled court apperances date, is that considered and open court case? Or, does it become an open court case only after you plead not guilty.
If you are given a ticket for a misdeamenor with a scheduled court apperances date, is that considered and open court case? Or, does it become an open court case only after you plead not guilty.