Pretrial conference: a meeting between the defendant, the prosecutor, and the judge to discuss the case and try to reach a plea agreement. Indictment: a formal charging document used in some criminal cases instead of a complaint or information. Subpoena: a legal order requiring a person to ap...
If your batterers’ intervention program is part of a pretrial diversion program, failing the program will resurrect your criminal case. What happens next would depend on whether you pled guilty in order to get pretrial diversion.If you had to plead guilty, then failing a BIP will send your...
It is important to note that while criminal court proceedings and immigration court proceedings are separate, the outcome of a criminal case can have a significant impact on an immigrant’s ability to remain in the United States. Therefore, immigrants facing criminal charges should consult with a...
CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS make pretrial decisions about which individuals to release or...DeMichele, MatthewBaumgartner, PeterBarrick, KelleComfort, MeganScaggs, SamuelMisra, ShilpiAdministrative Office of the U.S. CourtsFederal Probation
Attorneys for both sides have until Nov. 3 to file a pretrial conference report, and all remaining motions must be filed by Nov. 16. The next in court hearing is scheduled for Dec. 8, and the judge set a Jan. 15, 2024 deadline for filing all evidentiary motions. A fina...
Everyone but the judge and jurors are seated beforeDonald Trumpand his team enter the courtroom each day in his New York criminal trial.Reporters and other members of the public have passed through two layers of screening. They, prosecutors and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg himself, are...
If Willis and her office are kicked off the case, then when and even whether it gets assigned to a new office or prosecutor is an open question. And even if Willis wins the pretrial appeal and Trump wins the election, don’t expect a sitting president to stand t...
An arraignment is usually the first court hearing in a criminal case. At an arraignment hearing, the accused enters a plea (guilty, not guilty or no contest),the issue of bail and release is determined, and a future court date is set – usually for the pretrial or, in a felony case,...
When and where is the Epic v Apple trial? The trial is going on now: It started on Monday, May 3 and will take "15, maybe 16 days, maybe 17 days," according to US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who said in a pretrial conference not to expect a speedy resolution. While som...
Separately, Trump is facing criminal charges in a case filed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg alleging34 countsof felony falsification of business records related to reimbursements for "hush money" payments. Trump haspleaded not guilty. That case isscheduled to go to trial on March 25....