Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
purpose of a status conference hearing in superior court?
Asked on 11/03/10, 10:09 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Phillip M. Cook
Cook Legal Services, LLC
Generally, to check up on the parties and see where the case stands. If there are motions outstanding, the judge may rule on them during the status conference. Nothing to fear.
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Answered on 11/08/10, 11:35 am
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
I disagree with Phillip. The answer depends on the case. If you have a criminal case, you need counsel and your attorney will discuss the significance of your conference (and attend).
Answered on 11/09/10, 6:28 pm
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