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The last of the pre-trial conferences is set for 22 November.
The pre-trial conference was set for 1pm on Monday.
The pre-trial conference is normally attended by the parties' legal representatives.
A pre-trial conference will be held where the judge will discuss procedural issues with the parties.
Before the trial begins, pre-trial conferences are sometimes called to essentially lay out the game plan for the entire trial.
In some courts, the registrar will refuse to award a trial date until the pre-trial conference has been held.
There will be three pre-trial conferences held before the actual trial to allow defence lawyers and prosecution to exchange information and evidence.
Sherlock said there is a pre-trial conference set for March 11, which could force Howe to miss about three days of workouts.
At a pre-trial conference held on Jan. 4, Mr. Bettencourt entered a plea of not guilty.
The opposing sides will meet in three weeks at a pre-trial conference in Superior Court in Hackensack.
A pre-trial conference for the lawsuit laid by the Fiji Labour Party will be held in the High Court on 9 September.
Although it is generally thought to be advisable that all these aspects be covered in a pre-trial conference in the magistrate's court, the rule does not specify this.
Dependent upon the evaluation in question, this model may also incorporate pre-trial conferences, direct questioning and redirected questions, and summaries by prosecution and defence (Owens, 1973 ).
These officers assist the senior judicial officers by conducting pre-trial conferences, and hearing and determining minor court applications such as interlocutory applications and bankruptcy matters.
Justice Demakos was reported to have repeated his encouragement for a plea disposition at a private pre-trial conference in his chambers yesterday in State Supreme Court in Queens.
A pre-trial conference occurred on February 7, 2012 in Guam Superior Court followed by a bench trial on February 13, 2012 with Judge Michael Bordallo presiding.
The Pulaski County Special School District and its directors and superintendent were named in the original complaint but were voluntarily dismissed by plaintiffs at the pre-trial conference on October 1, 1981.
In addition to their administrative responsibilities, registrars deal with certain types of court proceedings in chambers, such as the assessment of damages, hearings of bankruptcy petitions and applications, interlocutory matters and pre-trial conferences.
After a pre-trial conference Tuesday morning with the judge, lawyers for Everett and his wife, Linda, pushed for a hearing so that a proposal being negotiated with lawyers representing the two children and the city Administration for Children's Services could be placed on the record.
It has been said that in the civil law tradition proof-taking 'often resembles a series of isolated pre-trial conferences rather than a concentrated trial', which is helpful but must not be read as suggesting that these earlier stages are merely interlocutory; they are an integral part of the judicial process.
"Because I have some commitments and pre-trial conferences at this time and because I know some of the officers of the court have engagements, I am going to adjourn court at this time but I am going to reconvene at eight o'clock tonight.
According to the papers, what is emerging from yesterday's full shift of Senate pre-trial conferences is a trial of some weeks' length that will lead not to a censure vote, but to an up or down vote on the specific charges the House brought against Bill Clinton, perjury before a grand jury and obstruction of justice.