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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the continuance document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Defendant' section with the name of the individual or entity requesting the continuance.
  3. In the 'Docket No.' field, enter the specific case number associated with your legal matter.
  4. Specify the original sentencing date and time in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy for proper scheduling.
  5. Indicate the new proposed date and time for sentencing in the corresponding sections, making sure it aligns with court availability.
  6. Complete any additional required fields, such as your name and contact information as the attorney for the defendant.
  7. Finally, review all entries for correctness before saving or submitting your completed form through our platform.

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A continuance simply means that the case will be continued on another date set by the court.
Judges have broad discretion to grant or deny a continuance, but they dont do so without good reason.
the act or state of continuing. the duration of an action, condition, etc. the postponement or adjournment of a legal proceeding.
1. : the act of continuing. : the extent of continuing : duration. 3. : postponement of a case in a law court.
A continuance allows you and your attorney more time to review the case or work with the district attorneys office to make a deal.

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A motion for a continuance is a request asking the judge to make an order changing your hearing date. If the judge grants your motion, your court date will be postponed to a later time. For most requests for continuances, you must provide the judge with a suitable reason (good cause) for postponing your court date.
A continuance is a court-approved delay of a scheduled hearing or trial. Acceptable reasons often include illness, unavailability of key witnesses, new evidence discovery, or attorney scheduling conflicts. Courts require timely requests, usually in writing, explaining the reason and impact on the case.

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