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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the uncontested motion continue in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Docket Number and details of the Petitioner and Defendant. Ensure all names are spelled correctly for accuracy.
  3. Indicate whether parties join in this Motion to Continue or if they have no opposition. Check the appropriate box and provide necessary names.
  4. List all hearings that require a continuance, including their current dates and times. Check all applicable boxes for clarity.
  5. Select the reason for requesting a continuance by checking one of the options provided, and elaborate on your specific reason in the space given.
  6. Complete sections regarding previous continuances and temporary orders, ensuring you check 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable.
  7. Finalize by certifying your information as true, signing, and providing your contact details at the end of the form.

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These would include where the continuance: Would not materially affect the outcome of the proceedings; is requested by a party who has not demonstrated a likelihood of obtaining relief in a collateral matter, where such relief is the basis for the request; is in order to seek parole, deferred action, or the exercise of
A continuance may be requested when a party needs additional time to appear on a matter or comply with a court order.
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.
A motion to reopen is a request to the office that issued the unfavorable decision to review its decision based on new facts. The motion must state new facts and be supported by affidavits or other documentary evidence demonstrating your eligibility at the time you filed the underlying application or petition.
A 1050 motion to continue is a request in a criminal case to postpone a court date. The date could be for a pretrial matter or a trial.

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