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  2. Begin by entering the NAME AND ADDRESS OF ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY at the top of the form. Include your STATE BAR NUMBER and optional FAX NO., TELEPHONE NO., and E-MAIL ADDRESS.
  3. Fill in the COURTHOUSE ADDRESS, PLAINTIFF, DEFENDANT, and CASE NUMBER in the designated fields.
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A party seeking a continuance of the date set for trial, whether contested or uncontested or stipulated to by the parties, must make the request for a continuance by a noticed motion or an ex parte application under the rules in chapter 4 of this division, with supporting declarations.
Begin with a formal salutation, such as Dear Judge [Last Name], and introduce yourself and your case. Clearly state your reasons for requesting a continuance and provide supporting evidence. Conclude your letter by expressing your gratitude and willingness to cooperate with the courts decision.
In General. Stipulations to continue a hearing must recite specific reasons for rescheduling the matter and the length of the proposed continuance. Click here for detailed information about how a party may request that a future hearing, trial, or scheduling conference be continued.
A stipulation and proposed order that parties may use to memorialize and enforce their pretrial agreements on the admissibility or authenticity of evidence, including documents or electronically stored information (ESI), in federal litigation.
A continuance may be granted because unexpected evidence or testimony has emerged. This includes additional witnesses not named in the original indictment, or unanticipated testimony of witnesses, such as major differences of fact from deposition and trial. Minor differences in testimony do not constitute surprise.

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Circumstances that may indicate good cause for a continuance include the unavailability of an essential witness (CRC 3.1332 (c)(1)); the unavailability of a party because of death, illness, or other excusable circumstances (CRC 3.1332 (c)(2)); or a significant, unanticipated change in the status of the case as a result

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