Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia
What is a docket call?
What is a docket call? If a felony charge has been listed on court records to be viewed by a Grand Jury, why would there be a docket call? Thanks.
Asked on 6/02/05, 6:46 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Fred Kaufman
Fredrick S. Kaufman, Esquire
Re: What is a docket call?
On the day the Grand Jury meets, there is a docket call, where the cases that have come up from the lower court, as well as the cases that the Grand Jury decides to proceed with are set for trial.
Good Luck
Answered on 6/03/05, 1:46 am
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