A jury docket refers to a list or schedule of cases that are set to be heard by a jury in a court. It includes details such as the names of the parties involved, the nature of the cases, and the dates when the trials are expected to take place. The jury docket helps manage the court's calendar and ensures that jurors are available for their assigned cases. It is an essential tool for organizing and facilitating the jury trial process.
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 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 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.
Docket could also mean schedule. So maybe, "Removed from active schedule." ?
Docket could also mean schedule. So maybe, "Removed from active schedule." ?
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
Receipt
The "DOCKET."
That is dependent on the case and how full the court docket is. Did you use a jury in the initial case?No it was a Judge..her ruling is extremely Judgical Bias, she didnt even listen to the experts.This is in Austin, they have a rotating docket.
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.