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Re:help  
By checking the court records.

andrewf
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andrewf
2011-08-11 07:44:03
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'For Trial' means the defendant in the case has pleaded not guilty to the charges brought by the prosecution. The prosecution do not accept the plea and will put the matter before a jury to decide whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty.

dftlp
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baza1962
2011-08-19 08:47:41
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Re:help  
It might be for the name of culprit has been expunged from the court records. If you think it might not be the case than you should inquire about it from the court records office or talk with your lawyer.

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andrewf
2011-08-19 11:03:23
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Yes you can ring a court and ask for the result of a case in that court. There may be restrictions in some cases but that seems to be the general policy. Of course the courts are v.busy so be prepared with the case name/number.

dftlp
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Diplock
2013-06-29 00:40:12
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Re:help please  
'Plea and Case Management - hearing finished' means the hearing where a defendant replies to a charge/s put to him by the court has finished.

An explanation of most of the terms used in the court hearings system can be found here :- hearing details

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wendyuk
2012-03-01 13:03:33
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