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A 1050 motion to continue is a request in a criminal case to postpone a court date. The date could be for a pretrial matter or a trial.
What does continue mean in a court case?
A party can ask to reschedule (continue) an upcoming hearing or trial by filing a Motion to Continue Hearing or Trial.
How long is a motion for continuance?
A continuance can last as long as required to sort out the issue. Some lawyers may request several months to prepare for trial. A judge will allow a short time if the grounds for continuance were an illness. The court usually determines the appropriate time required to prepare for trial.
What are good reasons for a continuance?
A continuance is a court-approved delay of a scheduled hearing or trial. Acceptable reasons often include illness, unavailability of key witnesses, new evidence discovery, or attorney scheduling conflicts. Courts require timely requests, usually in writing, explaining the reason and impact on the case.
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