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File the original Request for Continuance along with attachments (if any) and Affidavit of Service with court administration. Please note, there may be an initial filing fee if you have not filed into the case before. Contact court administration where the case is filed to see if there is any filing fee.
The first step is calling the Superior Court's case flow coordinator clerk. This official is responsible for all court case scheduling and will provide you with the forms and information you need to file the request. Inform your bail bondsman of the request after filing the paperwork with the court clerk.
Rule 59 - New Trials: Amendment of Judgments (a) Grounds. A new trial may be granted to all or any of the parties and on all or part of the issues for any of the reasons for which rehearings have heretofore been granted in suits in equity in the courts of the Commonwealth.
To request a continuance regarding your DALA case, you (the party seeking the continuance or "the moving party") should submit a written request (a "motion") at least seven (7) days before the event. You can send your request by mail, fax, or e-mail.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: Except in exigent or unusual circumstances, any continuance motion or request must be in writing, signed by the client, and filed not later than seven days before the court event for which rescheduling is requested.