The process by which a scheduled court date can be moved or reassigned to a different date for a number of reasons.
“court dates can be rescheduled for a number of reasons sometimes judges set a court date as an internal reminder for themselves so you'll often see these types of court dates set either at seven o'clock in the morning or five o'clock at night when the courts aren't actually open so sometimes those court dates are just a reminder that the judge is setting for themselves kind of like a tickler and then they will handle the court date you don't have to show up to those”
“if you have a court date set in like a first appearance center for example a lot of the times when you hire a law firm the courts will reassign the court date to a different date once an attorney enters on the case so the original date that you had on your ticket may not be the court date that you now have so there are a lot of different ways that a court date can get rescheduled”
“the key things to remember are when you have an attorney sometimes court dates are set and then rescheduled so that you don't have to appear it's more of a convenience for you but two if you're without an attorney you need to contact the court as soon as possible to figure out what happened at that court date and why it got moved as long as you're being proactive with it you should be fine but as always if you have any questions give us a call at writelaw group”
“if you're without an attorney you need to contact the court as soon as possible to figure out what happened at that court date and why it got moved as long as you're being proactive with it you should be fine”
Alexis explains: "court dates can be rescheduled for a number of reasons sometimes judges set a court date as an internal reminder for themselves so you'll often see these types of court dates set either at seven o'clock in the morning or five o'clock at night when the courts aren't actually open so sometimes those court dates are just a reminder that the judge is setting for themselves kind of like a tickler and then they will handle the court date you don't have to show up to those"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "if you have a court date set in like a first appearance center for example a lot of the times when you hire a law firm the courts will reassign the court date to a different date once an attorney enters on the case so the original date that you had on your ticket may not be the court date that you now have so there are a lot of different ways that a court date can get rescheduled"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "if you're without an attorney you need to contact the court as soon as possible to figure out what happened at that court date and why it got moved as long as you're being proactive with it you should be fine"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "the key things to remember are when you have an attorney sometimes court dates are set and then rescheduled so that you don't have to appear it's more of a convenience for you but two if you're without an attorney you need to contact the court as soon as possible to figure out what happened at that court date and why it got moved as long as you're being proactive with it you should be fine but as always if you have any questions give us a call at writelaw group"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Each answer links directly to the source where a Right Law Group attorney addressed this question.
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