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What does 'request for hearing/setting' mean?

What does 'request for hearing/setting' mean?


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It means the attorney is asking the judge to set a date for the next pretrial hearing to discuss things like whether gathering of evidence and sharing of evidence between the two sides (discovery) is done, whether mental fitness exams were performed, whether witness lists were exchanged, whether a plea bargain has been agreed upon, etc. were done or they need more time before trial.

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