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Status hearings are typically for reviewing cases and addressing any administrative issues. If the prosecution or defense raises a significant argument, the judge may review the case and make a ruling, but it is rare for any serious rulings to occur at a status hearing.
As I explained today, I need a continuance of the hearing on (date) . I ask you to reschedule because (reason): Please let me know by (date) if you will agree to a continuance. If you agree, please send me a letter or email that says that you agree to the continuance.
You should file an appropriate motion requesting a continuance with your reason to reschedule with the Clerk of Courts and with the State Attorneys office. You then should schedule a hearing prior to your court date with the Judges Judicial assistant.
A request for a continuance must be made in person on your court date before the judge. If you are unable to appear on the court date, you may file a request for a continuance, in writing, no less than two business days prior to the court date.
Hearings start early in the lawsuit to determine whether a case should proceed to trial. Even the meeting to schedule court dates between a judge, the plaintiff (or plaintiffs attorney), and the defendant (or defendants attorney) is a type of hearing. Hearings are generally less formal when compared to a trial.
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You may request a continuance by telephone, by mail or in person. Requests should be received prior to the assigned trial date. Continuance policies for traffic, criminal and civil cases include: - Traffic - The Clerks office may grant 1 continuance to the police officers next scheduled date.
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You have a right to attend most court proceedings in Virginia state courts. However, your right of access is not absolute, and a court can restrict your access under certain circumstances.

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