Harris County Local Rule 3.3. 6. You must confer person to person with opposing counsel before the court will consider a motion which requires a conference.
An attorney may withdraw from representing a party only upon written motion for good cause shown.
What happens at the Plea Agreement docket? In traffic and non-traffic misdemeanor cases, this is the defendant's second court appearance. It is a scheduled hearing between an Assistant County Attorney and the defendant (or his attorney) to determine whether the case will go to trial or be resolved with a plea.
At its core, the Notice of Submission serves as the ceremonial herald. It announces that a particular document or case is now poised for final scrutiny.
"A docket is simply a record of the proceedings of a court case.
The Docket Call When the judge appears, the first thing he or she will do is run through the docket, or the list of cases. The judge will determine which cases are ready to be heard. He or she will determine an order and assign the cases to a judge.
In Texas, a submission docket/hearing is a process that allows parties in a civil case, such as a protective order case, to submit written arguments and evidence to the court without appearing in person for a hearing.
Pretrial Order. Unless otherwise directed by the presiding judge, a pretrial order must be submitted to the presiding judge at least 14 days before the scheduled date for trial.
The Firing Process You should outline the reasons for your decision and request the termination of any legal services moving forward. It's best to send this letter by certified mail. An attorney who has been fired has an obligation to withdraw from the case, ing to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure.
The County Court at Law No. 6 is a Misdemeanor Court that handles Civil, Family Law, and Criminal Cases. All hearings are conducted in person; the Court can no longer accommodate requests for hearings to be conducted via Zoom. For specific court procedures please contact us at 956-289-7400.