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what is " Peremptory Calendar"

Date: Mon, 12/05/2011 - 07:58

Submitted by liluli68
on Mon, 12/05/2011 - 07:58

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I recently checked the court calendar and found my name and a date for court. However, I am unsure what a Peremptory Calendar is. Please help. Also, could you please let me know if they do recieve judgement can I file bankruptcy after the fact?

Thank You


definition
Rule 20. Peremptory calendar

Quote:

Periodically the assigned judge may cause to be delivered to the clerk of the court and published a list of pending civil actions in which the discovery period has expired or criminal cases upon reasonable notice requiring the parties (including the state) or their attorneys to announce whether the actions or cases appearing thereon are ready for trial and when trial should be scheduled. Failure to appear at the calendar sounding or otherwise to advise the judge or appropriate calendar clerk may result in the following disposition:

(A) In civil actions, the dismissal without prejudice of plaintiff's action or defendant's answer, counterclaim, or cross claim; and,

(B) In criminal cases, the acquitting of the accused defendant or the dead docketing of the case.


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Submitted by SOAPLADY on Mon, 12/05/2011 - 08:04

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