A Trial Recall Hearing is a legal proceeding where a judge reviews the status of a case that has been previously postponed or continued. This hearing allows the court to assess the readiness of the parties involved to proceed with a trial, address any outstanding issues, and set a new trial date if necessary. It typically involves the presentation of arguments by both sides on their preparedness to move forward. The hearing aims to ensure efficient use of court resources and timely resolution of cases.
No a hearing comes before a trial. Hearings are held so that attorneys can argue what evidence is allowed in the trial.
After arraignment: preliminary hearing(s) take place - followed by the trial itself - followed by a sentencing hearing (if found guilty).
It is a mini-trial.
arrest - preliminary hearing - indictment - pre-trial hearing(s) - trial - sentencing.
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A "Mapp" hearing is a pre-trial hearing on whether or not to suppress a piece of evidence that is going to be introduced at trial. The evidence could be tangible evidence, such as an illegal substance, or intangible evidence, such as a confession.
The right to a jury trial and a fair hearing.
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The last formal hearing immediately before the jury trial... is likely to be the prelimanary hearing, unless your attorney starts bombarding the court with motion hearings and requests for pre-trial release.
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A "pretrial" WHAT? A pre-trial HEARING - yes. A pre-trial CONFERENCE - no.