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Generally its a time for the parties and their attorneys to let the judge know what they need to do prior to trial, let the judge know of the issues, the judge might order mediation prior to setting a trial, and giving the attorneys possible dates for the trial are discussed.
If the defendant is charged with a misdemeanor , a Trial Readiness Conference (TRC) will be scheduled after the defendants arraignment because there are no preliminary hearings for misdemeanors.
5 At a Trial Setting Conference, the judge will ask questions to make sure that discovery is complete and that the case is ready for trial. 6 At the Mandatory Settlement Conference, the spouses and, if represented, their attorneys, will meet at the court with the goal of settling as many issues as possible.
The Joint TSC Statement may identify the parties respective positions as to each of the items, including any areas of agreement or disagreement. The parties must meet and confer in good faith in the preparation of the Joint TSC Statement.
At the Scheduling Conference, the parties shall be prepared to discuss all aspects of the Adversary Proceeding and the Joint Report including, among other things: a. formulating and simplifying the issues, and eliminating frivolous claims and defenses; b. amending the pleadings if necessary or desirable; c.
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The case is not going to be dismissed at the Pretrial Conference unless the State feels they will not be able to prove its case. This rarely happens. The Pretrial Conference is an opportunity to see if a plea deal can be reached. If not, the case proceeds to trial. Sometimes legal issues will be addressed.

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