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Order Of Continuance - Tennessee

Order Of Continuance Form. This is a Tennessee form and can be used in Criminal Court - General Sessions Court Davidson Local County .
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IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS COURT FOR METROPOLITAN NASHVILLE-DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE STATE of TENNESSEE vs. WARRANT NO.________________ ________________________ ORDER OF CONTINUANCE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the above styled case set for hearing on _________________,____,_______at___:___, is HEREBY CONTINUED to the date and time entered on this order at request of the Defendant the State the Witness,________________________________ Defense Attorney____________________________ TO THE CLERK: YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED to take the actions described below and indicate having done so by entering your initials next to each item. 1.___ Notify the Victim Witness Office. 2.___ Send a Cancellation and new court date to all Police personnel previously subpoenaed. 3.___ Notify each witness listed on the warrant. 4.___ Notify the defendant. 5.___ Notify the defense counsel. 6.___ Notify the District Attorney. 7.___ Check for Co-Defendant(s), and nofity co-defendants and counsel. If the continuance is granted at least five days prior to the original court date, mailing notice is sufficient except for police who must have a cancellation notice; if fewer than five day, telephone the above listed persons, in addition to mailing the notices. ENTERED THIS_________DAY OF_______________________,20________ __________________________________ JUDGE This case is continued to___________________,__________,_________,at_______. (Month) (Day) (Year) (Time) ROOM NUMBER______________ __________________________________Clerk
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