"Trial continued prior to" refers to a legal term indicating that a trial is postponed or rescheduled to a later date before it officially begins. This can occur for various reasons, such as the need for additional evidence, scheduling conflicts, or other procedural considerations. The continuation is typically ordered by a judge and aims to ensure that all parties have adequate time to prepare for the case.
It means that hearing, trial, or whatever, is temporarily recessed and will be continued to another 'date certain.'
No- Clinton continued to function as President while the trial was going on.
Yes, you should be able to, as long as you have sufficient "cause."
He died when he was just a kid.
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Free trial software cannot be continued. It is a trial, therefore it runs out on its expiration date. However, you can always purchase the product and continue using it.
It means that the defendant may be released from jail prior to trial by posting a cash or property bond in the value of $249,000.00 with the court. That amount was deemed by the court sufficient to ensure the defendant's appearance at trial.
Yes, you should be able to, as long as you have sufficient "cause."
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By far, most are resolved through settlement prior to trial.
The right to have an attorney & be presented with the Crown's case prior to the trial.