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  2. Omnibus hearing - Wikipedia

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    The counsel for the plaintiff (or the People) and the defendant attend the hearing to discuss pretrial matters pertaining to the case. The purpose of the hearing is to see if the rights of the defendant have been violated, and it is the duty of the judge to make sure that the oath of office is preserved under article 6 paragraph 2, supremacy ...

  3. Motion in limine - Wikipedia

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    The motion is decided by a judge in both civil and criminal proceedings. It is frequently used at pre-trial hearings or during trial, and it can be used at both the state and federal levels. Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed. 2004) defines "motion in limine " as "a pretrial request that certain inadmissible evidence not

  4. Law and motion calendar - Wikipedia

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    Each judge or courtroom in the United States has a law and motion calendar, setting aside the times when only motions and special legal arguments are heard.These items consist of pretrial motions (such as a motion to compel relating to discovery requests) or other legal requests that are not connected to a trial, and do not include trials themselves.

  5. The latest pretrial developments in the Idaho student ... - AOL

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    The progression of the case has been slowed by a series of pre-trial motions and hearings that have frustrated the family of one of the victims as well as the judge overseeing the case. The ...

  6. Daylong motions hearing to precede Baldwin trial - AOL

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    Jul. 5—State District Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer is slated to consider pretrial motions in the Alec Baldwin case Monday, in what is anticipated to be a daylong hearing ahead of the trial in the ...

  7. Motion (legal) - Wikipedia

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    A "motion for nolle prosequi" ("not prosecuting") is a motion by a prosecutor or other plaintiff to drop legal charges. n. n. Latin for "we do not wish to prosecute," which is a declaration made to the judge by a prosecutor in a criminal case (or by a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit) either before or during trial, meaning the case against the ...

  8. Trump's team cites First Amendment in contesting charges in ...

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    The hearing before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee was on a filing from Trump and on two pretrial motions by co-defendant David Shafer and centered on technical legal arguments.

  9. Settlement conference - Wikipedia

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    In many courts in the common law system, a case conference may be used to settle a case.. In some courts, the rules require that before certain types of motions or petitions will be heard by the judge, the lawyers must "meet and confer" [1] to try to resolve the matter.