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A trial readiness conference, often known as a pretrial conference or settlement conference, is a court proceeding where the defense counsel and prosecutor discuss the facts of a criminal case and either agree to resolve the case or not.
At the readiness conference: (1) All trial counsel must appear and be prepared to discuss the case and determine whether the case can be disposed of without trial; (2) The prosecuting attorney must have authority to dispose of the case; and. (3) The defendant must be present in court.
A trial readiness conference, often known as a pretrial conference or settlement conference, is a court proceeding where the defense counsel and prosecutor discuss the facts of a criminal case and either agree to resolve the case or not.
If the judge determines that there is not enough evidence some charges may be dropped, or the case may not move forward to trial. If the judge determines that there is enough evidence, the defendant will be held to answer for the charges and the case will move forward.
A pretrial conference may be conducted for several reasons: (1) expedite disposition of the case, (2) help the court establish managerial control over the case, (3) discourage wasteful pretrial activities, (4) improve the quality of the trial with thorough preparation, and (5) facilitate a settlement of the case.
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Readiness Hearings The court will hold a readiness hearing, known in some cases as an omnibus hearing, sometime between a few weeks to a few days before the scheduled trial date. The purpose of this hearing is to address or resolve pre-trial motions, review discovery, and take care of any other pre-trial matters.
Before Your Court Date Read your court papers. Make a list of your reasons for each request. Observe hearings ahead of time, if you can, in front of the same judge or for the same type of case as yours. Research any remaining legal issues in your case. Review all discovery (if there has been any).
What Happens at a Trial Setting Conference? The judge will ask questions about the case to ascertain whether it is ready for trial and how long the trial is likely to take. If the case is indeed ready to proceed to trial, the court will set a Mandatory Settlement Conference (or MSC) as well as a trial date.

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