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A quick definition of notice of trial: Notice of Trial: A paper from the court that tells everyone involved in a lawsuit when the trial will happen.
The trial is a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered. During trial, the prosecutor uses witnesses and evidence to prove to the jury that the defendant committed the crime(s).
Trial courts include two general jurisdiction courts and three limited jurisdiction courts. The general jurisdiction courts include the Chancery Courts and the Circuit Courts. Courts of limited jurisdiction include the County Courts, the Justice Courts and the Municipal Courts.
Court is considered a priority over other activities such as work and school, and you are expected to appear at your scheduled date and time. Failure to appear may result in a warrant for your arrest. Examples of valid continuance requests are I have been admitted to the hospital or I am in jail.
State court procedures by the Mississippi Supreme Court direct courts to set a trial date for a criminal case within 60 days but no later than 270 days after indictment unless the court provides good cause for a continuance. Once a case goes to trial, it may go on for several months and even years.
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Notice of Trial: A paper from the court that tells everyone involved in a lawsuit when the trial will happen. The court usually sends it to everyone, but sometimes one person has to send it to everyone else.
A summons or notice of petition is a legal document that provides notice to someone that a court action is pending and tells him or her when and where the court appearance is. Usually a summons will also direct that the person has to appear at that court date and that s/he may face consequences if s/he does not appear.

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