A strike trial date refers to a specific date set by a court to hear a case that has been designated for trial. The term "strike" often indicates that this date may be subject to change or cancellation, depending on various factors such as pre-trial motions, settlement negotiations, or scheduling conflicts. It is essentially a placeholder date for when the trial is expected to occur, but it may not be final.
There have been trials in Britain for hundreds of years. Which trial do you mean?
There have been trials in Britain for hundreds of years. Which trial do you mean?
The last date for trial is the final scheduled date for a legal trial to take place, after which a decision or verdict will typically be rendered. It is the deadline by which the trial proceedings must be completed, including presenting evidence and making arguments. Failure to complete the trial by this date could result in legal repercussions.
It depends which strike you mean. In 1984 the strike started on the 12th March In 1972 the strike started on the 9th January
After counsel objects to an evidence code violation, counsel may ask the court to strike the answer given from the trial transcript.
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It means that hearing, trial, or whatever, is temporarily recessed and will be continued to another 'date certain.'
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.
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A status trial date is a scheduled court date set by a judge to review the progress of a case and determine if it is ready for trial. During this hearing, the parties involved may discuss any outstanding issues, such as discovery disputes or settlement negotiations. The judge may also set timelines for future proceedings or make rulings that could affect the trial schedule. Essentially, it serves as a check-in to ensure that the case is moving forward efficiently.