It may delay the start of the trial for a short while while the new attorney 'gets up to speed' but will not prevent the trial from going forward in a timely manner.
That is up to the lawyer
Maybe. The judge decides.Another View: You have the right to discharge your attorney at any time - HOWEVER - the court will not countenance "firing " your attorney on the eve of your trial as a ruse to postpone the proceedings.
No. In England a, barrister is a trial lawyer.
No, a lawyer cannot serve as a juror in a trial.
Before trial, it is important to ask your lawyer about their experience with similar cases, the potential outcomes of your case, the strategy they plan to use, the evidence they will present, the potential costs involved, and any potential risks or challenges that may arise during the trial.
probrably that it's the last day before the trial will begin or continue.
right to lawyer, speedy trial
The last formal hearing immediately before the jury trial... is likely to be the prelimanary hearing, unless your attorney starts bombarding the court with motion hearings and requests for pre-trial release.
If you want a lawyer that is a certified criminal trial expert, Certified as a Criminal Trial Specialist by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization and Certified in Arkansas as a Criminal Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, then he is your lawyer.
Until the statute of limitations runs out. This varies per crime and state.Further information: In order to be in compliance with provisions of "speedy trial," every continuance asked for by the DA MUST be agreed to by your defense attorney. If you want the trial to go forward talk to your lawyer.
Trial by impartial jury, speedy public trial, right to a lawyer, and right meet the lawyer against him/her.
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.