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What is pretrial motions?

a pretrial motion attorney is a person who lives on Skull Island, and hunts down King Kong and eats buritto's


Which type of pretrial motion deals with postponing a case?

motion for stay


WHAT IS A PRetrial motions?

a pretrial motion attorney is a person who lives on Skull Island, and hunts down King Kong and eats buritto's


What is a pretrial for a felony?

A pretrial hearing for a felony charge is the proceeding where the Defense Attorney and the Prosecutor discuss ways of resolving the charge. It is the first hearing to take place in the Circuit Court.


What is a pretrial motion used for?

A pretrial motion is used to address legal issues or procedural matters before a trial begins. It allows parties to request rulings or decisions from the court on matters such as evidence admissibility, jurisdiction, or legal arguments that could impact the trial proceedings.


Why would you have 3 pretrial conferences in a criminal case?

Have you asked you attorney? Confused case? Multiple defendants? Multiple complainants? (????)


How long is pretrial diversion program?

How long is the pretrial diversion program


Can a motion to quash be appealed by the da?

Yes, a motion to quash can be appealed by the district attorney if it is granted by the court. The district attorney can appeal the decision to a higher court to seek a reversal of the decision to quash.


What does motion for withdraw of counsel mean?

This is a perfect stall tactic for defendants when using a public defender. Draw the case out as much as possible with settlement conferences, pretrial conferences, status conferences.... good for about a year of free time on bail... then a week before your trial fire your attorney... good for another 6-8 months of freedom


What is a motion to withdraw in divorce?

A motion to withdraw is when an attorney is asking the court to allow him/her to no longer represent the client. Generally because of a conflict of interest, or because of irreconcileable differences between the client and the attorney. Attorney's take an oath to represent all of their clients to their full capacities. In this instance, there has been an event of some sort that will result in the attorney not being able to represent the client's case in their full capacity. Keep in mind, I am not an attorney. You would probably be better off seeking the advice from another attorney in regards to this.


How do you change a Venue to a different county?

Your attorney must file a motion with good reason to support moving the case. The judge will give each attorney their chance to argue for and against the motion.


What does the plaintiff do when atty files motion to withdraw?

If your attorney files a motion to withdraw, such requests are usually granted by the judge. It would be a wise idea to start looking for a replacement attorney. ------------------- In addition, if you receive notice that there wil be a court hearing on the motion to withdraw, you should be sure to attend, even if you have not yet found a replacement attorney.