They wouldn't - you've got the sequence backward. First is the pre-trial hearing, followed by the actual trial itself.
Would you rather agree to a plea deal or go to trial for your case?
The case is scheduled to go to trial next month.
The case will be prepared for trial by the prosecutor's office, and your attorney will begin to prepare his defense. 'Discovery" will be exchanged and the process will continue towards actual trial. Unless you are truly not guilty of the offense, this might be the ideal time for you or your attorney to consider approaching the prosecutor for a plea bargain.,
The time it takes for a criminal case to go to trial can vary widely depending on the complexity of the case and the court's schedule. On average, it can take several months to a year or more for a criminal case to go to trial.
A criminal case will not go to trial if the defendant pleads guilty at a preliminary hearing or if the prosecution decides to discontinue the case (usually because they think the evidence is not strong enough for a reasonable chance of conviction).
No, if you plead guilty, you typically do not go to trial. By pleading guilty, you are admitting to the charges against you, and the case can proceed to sentencing without the need for a trial.
well first go to your moms house then go to mcDonalds and order 3 big macs them i dont know.
The award really depends on the facts in the case and your situation. The award can be arranged as a settlement by your attorney or the case can go to trial where a Jury of peers would make the decision.
2 years
The case will be presented and and laid out to both sides and all aspects of the case will be discussed - possibly with an eye towards agreement without the necissity of resorting to the full judicial process.
There are a variety of numbers when it comes to amount of jurors needed for a case to go to trial in Canada. The minimum number of jurors however is ten or a case won't continue.
Usually only if you are called as a witness.