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They wouldn't - you've got the sequence backward. First is the pre-trial hearing, followed by the actual trial itself.

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Would you prefer to pursue a plea deal or proceed to trial in your case"?

Would you rather agree to a plea deal or go to trial for your case?


When will the case go to trial?

The case is scheduled to go to trial next month.


Does the victim go yo the pretrial conference in a domestic abuse case?

In a domestic abuse case, the victim typically does not attend the pretrial conference. This conference is primarily for the defense and prosecution to discuss the case and resolve any procedural issues. However, the victim may be involved in other stages of the legal process, such as testifying during the trial or providing victim impact statements. It ultimately depends on the specific circumstances of the case and the court's procedures.


What is the next step if you plead not guilty at your arraignment what is next?

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.,


How long does it typically take for a criminal case to go to trial?

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.


When will the criminal case not 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).


If you plead guilty, do you still go to trial?

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.


Where would your case be heard if you were requested a jury trial?

well first go to your moms house then go to mcDonalds and order 3 big macs them i dont know.


Award for personal injury?

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What will happen in a civil preliminary hearing?

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How long was the case waiting to go to trial in the movie the verdict?

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In the US how does one find records of civil court cases that either did not go to trial or settled before judgment?

Even if the case settled prior to trial - if the case was filed with The Clerk of The Court and it appeared on the court's docket, then there would be a publicly available record of it in the Court Clerk's Office. You would have to know where, and in what court system, the case was filed in order to locate the records of the proceedings and learn what the final dispostion was.

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