It depends on the parties and the reason for the hearing.
Yes. Whether or not your motion will be granted depends on a number of factors.
A Cross-Notice is generally sent from one party in a legal dispute to the other party. It notifies them that an original Hearing will ALSO include another matter. For example - in Family Court, you may have a Hearing for Child Support and a Hearing based on a Motion for Contempt (your ex failed to comply with the last agreement). You have filed Discovery documents for the child support related part but your ex hasn't produced the documents you requested - so you filed a Motion to Compel Discovery - but the courts haven't ruled on it and you need the documents. You would file a Cross-Notice of Hearing to identify that you plan to take up the matter of the Motion to Compel Discovery during the Motion for Contempt Hearing so you can have the documents you need for the Child Support Hearing (assuming it occurs later).
With the Clerk of the Court's office of the court which will be hearing your case.
EBT: Examination Before Trial: Parties are being deposed by the opposing counsel. A part of the discovery process.
Assuming there is a finding of probable cause at the preliminary hearing, the next step in the process is discovery, then motions, then plea or trial. For a detailed discussion of the felony process, see the related link below.
A hearing to determine whether evidence can be used. If it was obtained with probable cause or not or otherwise illegally or simply may not pertain to the case
One side, or the other, has made a motion that the opposing side reveal what evidence and witnesses they are going to present at the hearing or trial.
After hearing of the discovery by Gunnbjorn Olfsson of some islands that lay west of Iceland, Eric decided to sail to these islands during his banishment.
There are several layers of evidentiary proceedings. Arraignment Preliminary hearing Evidentiary hearing Opening statements
Police can, however, the report can be subpoenaed as apart of the discovery process. You will need to orally motion for a discovery hearing. You should also request the calibration certificate for the breathalyzer. If neither one of these documents can be produced, motion for dismissal for lack of evidence.
After deposition, the next step in the legal process is typically discovery, where both parties exchange information and evidence related to the case. Following discovery, the case may proceed to settlement negotiations or trial.
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