The criminal calendar is a schedule maintained by the court system that lists upcoming criminal cases and proceedings. It includes information such as the date, time, and location of hearings, trials, and other legal proceedings related to criminal matters. The criminal calendar helps court officials, attorneys, defendants, and other parties involved in the case to stay organized and ensure that proceedings occur in a timely manner. It is essential for managing court dockets and facilitating the efficient administration of justice in criminal cases.
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