Usually CF means a felony and CM a misdemeanor.
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.
No. Congress does not have the power to try criminal cases.
It depends on what you mean by "hearing phase". This is not a part of criminal procedure.
If you have an attorney he probably waived it
A criminal case will not go to trial if the defendant pleads guilty at a preliminary hearing or if the prosecution decides to discontinue the case (usually because they think the evidence is not strong enough for a reasonable chance of conviction).
what this case number mean 9999999999
Can have several meanings - need more info. What kind of case? Civil - criminal - probate? USUALLY refere to a hearing held between the attorneys and the judge to discuss the outcome of a particular case but it can have other meanings depending on the type of case and how it is applied.
There is no universal system of case number. However, most circuits are fairly intuitive. CR probably means that it is assigned to the criminal division.
Vacating a hearing simply means to not have a hearing, this happens when all the parties come to an agreement.
In a court case reference number, "CVH" typically stands for "Civil Hearing." This designation indicates that the case is related to civil matters rather than criminal ones. The specific meaning of the abbreviation can vary by jurisdiction, so it's always best to consult local court rules or resources for precise definitions.
Only the judge would be able to answer this question. BTW: a "status hearing" has nothing to do with the charges at all, it is only a description of the court procedure involved to review and/or update info on a pending case.