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Types of Hearing

Arraignment
Arraignment

An arraignment is a court proceeding at which a criminal defendant is formally advised of the charges against him and is asked to enter a plea to the charges. In many states, the court may also decide at arraignment whether the defendant will be released pending trial.

Bond Hearing
Bond Hearing

During a bond hearing, the person who was arrested is informed of the charges against them and it is determined if they are eligible for bond. This type of hearing is also called a first appearance hearing or a bail bond hearing.

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Final Pre-Trial Status Conference
Final Pre-Trial Status Conference

The final pretrial will be set well ahead of the trial date when the parties inform the court that it is likely that the case will resolve with a guilty plea, or if it is anticipated that there will be difficult legal issues to resolve prior to trial.

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Jury Trial
Jury Trial

Hearing vs Trial. In law, a trial and a hearing are different. A hearing is a procedure before a court or any decision-making body or any higher authority. Trials happen when the parties in a dispute come together to present their evidentiary information before an authority or a court.

Pre-Trial Conference
Pre-Trial Conference

A pretrial hearing is a meeting that occurs before a trial action begins. These are generally attended by the plaintiff, defendant, the judge, the lawyers, and sometimes other parties. Pretrial hearings aim to resolve some of the legal issues before the trial begins. That way, the court can focus on the more pressing legal issues when the trial actually gets underway.

Review Hearing
Review Hearing

Many courts do a review hearing after sentencing to see how you have been doing. However, yours is prior to trial. So, I am assuming the judge just wants to check the status of both parties before the trial starts.

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Show Cause Hearing
Show Cause Hearing

A show cause hearing is a court proceeding wherein one party seeks relief from another by presenting facts for or against a show cause order, according to Nolo. In divorce proceedings, a show cause hearing occurs when one party believes the other is not following court-ordered visitation, child support or parental rights.

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Trial
Trial

Hearing vs Trial. In law, a trial and a hearing are different. A hearing is a procedure before a court or any decision-making body or any higher authority. Trials happen when the parties in a dispute come together to present their evidentiary information before an authority or a court.

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