Court Hearing Rescheduling Process
Summary
A petition reviewed by the Court of Common Pleas may require a hearing to be scheduled. Cases can be reassigned to different judges for various reasons, such as scheduling conflicts. The prosecutor typically has a 30-day response period, which remains applicable even if a new judge is assigned. If a hearing hasnt been scheduled, it might be due to administrative rescheduling. Its advisable to check with the court clerk for updates on the hearing schedule.Full Conversation
when it says petition returned to file for hearing but it says the filters were done by the Court of common pleas of a County what does that mean
It sounds like your petition was reviewed and initially processed by the Court of Common Pleas in your county. "Returned to file for hearing" likely means you need to schedule a hearing for your case.
Which state or county are you in? This can help me provide more specific information.
does that mean it could still be seen by a different judge then the hearing previously that was canceled by the president judge of the court of discipline in Pennsylvania
Yes, it's possible that your hearing could be seen by a different judge. Cases can be reassigned to different judges for various reasons, including scheduling conflicts or administrative decisions.
Is there any specific concern you have about the judge handling your case?
could that be true even after it still says before that the prosecutor has to answer within 30 days but the file or was that same previous judge
The situation appears to involve a procedural question regarding judge assignments and prosecutorial response time.
Judges can be reassigned for various reasons, and a new judge can continue the case. The *-day response period for the prosecutor typically still applies.
Has the prosecutor responded within the *-day period?
so why doesn't it show a hearing being scheduled yet could that mean because they are rescheduling it with a different judge
It is possible that the hearing has not been scheduled because they are in the process of rescheduling it with a different judge. Court scheduling can sometimes take time due to administrative reasons.
Have you checked with the court clerk for an update on your hearing schedule?