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  2. Calendar call - Wikipedia

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    A calendar call is an occasion where a court requires attorneys representing different matters to ... parties to criminal trials will be called upon first to set ...

  3. Status conference - Wikipedia

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    A status conference (sometimes called an early conference [1]) is a court-ordered meeting with a judge (or under some circumstances an authorized counsel) where a trial date (or other case deadlines) is decided. [2]

  4. Why Trump criminal court calendar could be just one trial ...

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    2. United States of America v. Donald J. Trump, Walt Nauta, Carlos De Oliveira. The second indictment filed against Trump, this one in the Southern District of Florida in June of last year ...

  5. 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.

  6. Criminal calendar - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Criminal calendar

  7. Trump allies in the House call for criminal probe of Michael ...

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    The criminal referral against Cohen comes just days after Stefanik, a top Trump ally, filed a judicial ethics complaint against the judge presiding over the case.

  8. Docket (court) - Wikipedia

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    The term originated in England; it was recorded in the form "doggette" in 1485, and later also as doket, dogget(t), docquett, docquet, and docket. [4] The derivation and original sense are obscure, although it has been suggested that it derives from the verb "to dock", in the sense of cutting short (e.g. the tail of a dog or horse); [4] a long document summarised has been docked, or docket ...

  9. Superior Court of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The main court entrance on Indiana Avenue. The first judicial systems in the new District of Columbia were established by the United States Congress in 1801. [1] The Circuit Court of the District of Columbia (not to be confused with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which it later evolved into) was both a trial court of general jurisdiction and an ...