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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the motion to continue in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number and assigned judge's name in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the scheduled date and time for the hearing, along with any issues that are set to be addressed during this session.
  4. Indicate how many times the hearing has been previously continued by filling in that number in section 2.
  5. In section 3, provide a detailed explanation for your request for a continuance. Be clear and concise about your reasons.
  6. Contact the opposing party or counsel and note their response regarding your request in section 4, selecting whether they consent, do not object, or oppose.
  7. If applicable, attach any objections from the opposing party as indicated in section 5.
  8. Ensure you understand that this motion must be filed by 5:00pm on the Wednesday prior to court. Review all entries before submitting.

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A continuance simply means that the case will be continued on another date set by the court. 15. What is a status date? A status date means a future date on which the parties will again appear in court to tell the judge what is happening with the case.
Even if the other party does not agree, you may still contact the court to request a continuance of the hearing date.
Continuance is what a court may grant to delay proceedings until a later date. Parties in a suit or the judge themselves may wish to have a continuance granted in order to prepare for proceedings.
What are considered to be acceptable reason for a continuance 1. Not having an attorney or not having had the time to look for an attorney. 2. Illness of party or attorney. 3. Attorney having an unexpected event occur in another case that would cause them to be unable to attend. 4. Family emergency. 5.
Is there any civil rule or what law that governs asking for continuance 1. Medical condition; 2. Significant changes in the circumstances; 3. Scheduling conflict. 4. Lack of preparation.

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A PC 1050 motion for a continuance in a criminal case is asking the judge to postpone the hearing. In other words, this statute lays out the procedures for filing a continuance. 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.
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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