Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Illinois
Status hearing
What are some of the reasons why a judge would strike a secheduled status hearing?
Asked on 7/14/06, 4:09 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Zedrick Braden III
Ainsworth & Associates PC
Re: Status hearing
A judge may strike a scheduled status hearing for
the following reasons:
The judge may have to attend a judicial conference and cannot preside over the court
on the date of the scheduled status hearing.
The attorneys agree to continue the status hearing to another date.
There is a trial in progress on the date of the scheduled status hearing.
The court has already scheduled a pretrial conference within 1 week of the scheduled status
hearing and for judicial economy strikes the scheduled status hearing.
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Answered on 7/16/06, 2:46 am
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