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  2. An adjournment is re-scheduling of a court proceeding, be it arraignment, plea, trial, sentencing, or otherwise. The granting of an adjournments is at the discretion of the judge (e.g. see s.571 and 645; 669.1(2)), but in practice is a frequent occurrence. Powers of Clerk to Adjourn on Instructions

  3. Feb 17, 2015 · Under CPL Section 170.55, an ACD is an adjournment of the criminal proceeding against the defendant for a certain period of time — at the end of which, the charges against the defendant will be dismissed. The defendant is required to “stay out of trouble” during the adjournment period or else the criminal charges may be restored by the prosecutor.

  4. Definition of "adjournment". The process of postponing a court hearing to a later date or different location. How to use "adjournment" in a sentence. The judge granted an adjournment due to the absence of the witness.

  5. A putting off or postponing of proceedings; an ending or dismissal of further business by a court, legislature, or public official—either temporarily or permanently. If an adjournment is final, it is said to be sine die, "without day" or without a time fixed to resume the work.

  6. In a legal sense, to adjourn means to suspend court proceedings to another time or place, or to end them. It is different from recess, which is a break in a trial, other adjudicatory proceedings or legislative session until a specified date and time. For example: The court adjourned for the day and everyone went home.

  7. A matter may be adjourned in order for an accused to retain counsel, for defence to receive and review disclosure, or for defence to receive instructions from an accused. Procedural rules for docket adjournments vary depending on the jurisdiction and court level.

  8. 6 days ago · An adjournment in contemplation of dismissal is an adjournment of the action without date ordered with a view to ultimate dismissal of the accusatory instrument in furtherance of justice. Upon issuing such an order, the court must release the defendant on his own recognizance.

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