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MyCase is an online system available from the Utah State Courts. You can use MyCase to: View your case history (a record of what has happened in your case) View the papers that have been filed in your case.
Remote appearance or appear remotely means the appearance of a party at a proceeding through the use of remote technology. Proceeding means a conference, hearing, or any other matter before the court, including an evidentiary hearing or trial.
Within 14 days after filing of the Motion. Within 7 days after filing of the Memorandum Opposing the Motion.
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Under T.R. 53.2, if a judge takes a cause tried to the court under advisement and fails to determine any issue of law or fact within ninety (90) days of the submission of all pending matters, the case may be withdrawn from the judge. Ind.
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If you are currently involved in a criminal case in Utah, you are most likely able to access your court records via the online search tool, available here: .
If the motion is denied, the defendant can appeal the masters order to a judge, but an appeal from a judges order can only be brought with leave of another judge to the Divisional Court. (Orders permitting actions to continue are considered interlocutory in the sense that nothing is finally decided.
A Notice of Appearance is a document we file alerting the Clerk of Court and all the attorneys in your case that we are representing you as your attorneys. The notice is usually titled Notice of Appearance and Designation of Email Address.
Remote appearances refer to appearances for a court hearing made by video or telephone. Recording or Broadcasting Restrictions means those appearing remotely must not record or broadcast the remote appearance or hearing in compliance with California Rules of Court, rule 1.150.
Dropping or Continuing/Rescheduling a Hearing or Trial A party may request a continuance of/to reschedule a hearing and extend any temporary orders by submitting a Request to Reschedule Hearing (FL-306) and an Order on Request to Reschedule Hearing (FL-309) and a $20.00 filing fee.

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