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Mention (criminal law)

This is a date when a case can only proceed if the defendant pleads guilty. If he or she wishes to challenge any of the charges or allegations, they should transfer the case to a later date ('adjourn' the case) for a contest mention. Mention (family law)

This is a date when a case is to have a brief looking over with the new evidence supplied. He and she will then be possibly given a 'Hearing' date or another type of court date. (Details supplied care of ZOOM).

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