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Pretrial, also called pretrial conference or pretrial review, is a hearing prior to trial, which all parties involved in the trial attempt to determine the issues, laws, or facts matter, before the court trial.
A pretrial detention hearing is much like a bail hearing which occurs in the state court system. It is a criminal hearing in which the court determines whether to release the defendant on a condition or combination of conditions, or orders the defendant detained pending further proceedings.
Common pre-trial motions include: Motion to Dismiss an attempt to get the judge to dismiss a charge or the case. Motion to Suppress an attempt to keep certain statements or evidence from being introduced as evidence. Motion for Change of Venue may be made for various reasons including pre-trial publicity.
A pre-trial review is exactly what the name suggests, it is an opportunity for the court review the case prior to trial. The judge will ensure that both parties have met previous directions set by the court, and that there is no outstanding issues or reasons which may cause a delay to the trial.
The pre-trial motions hearing is also known as the omnibus hearing. It occurs after the initial arraignment. Its a pre-trial conference between the prosecution and defense team before the presiding judge. Its held to discuss matters about legal motions and discovery procedures.
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A pretrial hearing is a legal proceeding that takes place before the actual trial begins. The primary purpose of these hearings is to address and resolve various legal issues that may affect the trial. These issues can include matters related to evidence, legal arguments, and procedural questions.
After a preliminary hearing, if the magistrate finds probable cause, the defendant will be held to answer the charges. This transition into the criminal justice process involves several steps: Arraignment: The criminal defendant is formally charged and enters a pleaguilty, not guilty, or no contest.

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