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The pre-trial review is the first time you and the plaintiff will attend court for your case. It is an opportunity for you and the plaintiff to see if you can settle the case.
The Pretrial Hearing For Ohio Criminal Cases At the pretrial hearing, you or your lawyer discuss the case with a prosecuting attorney and possibly negotiate a plea agreement. If there is a plea agreement, you go before the judge to make the agreement official and likely finish the case.
The court may set any criminal case for a pre-trial hearing before it is set for trial. A pre-trial is a meeting with the state's attorney and the defendant and/or his or her attorney to determine the following: Any motions that the defendant or defendant's attorney wants to file.
In the pre-trial conference, the attorneys explain to the court which issues are resolved and which may need to be litigated. The judge might advise on remedies, an indication of how he/she might ultimately rule. If no settlement is reached, a trial date is set.
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