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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of bench docket:
A bench docket is a record that a judge or court clerk keeps of all the things that happen in a court case. It includes
information about the parties involved, the lawyers, and the steps taken in the case. It can also be a list of cases that are scheduled to be heard in court. Sometimes, attorneys and parties appear in court during a docket call to report on the status of their cases. A docket number is assigned to each case on the court's docket.
A more thorough explanation:
A bench docket is a formal record that a judge or court clerk keeps to note all the proceedings and filings in a court case. It can also refer to a schedule of pending cases. For example, a court may have a list of cases set for trial, arranged in order of priority, called a preferred docket.
- A court clerk keeps a bench docket to record all the proceedings and filings in a court case.
- A court may have a list of cases set for trial, arranged in order of priority, called a preferred docket.
These examples illustrate how a bench docket can be used to keep track of court cases and schedule them for trial.
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