Court Docket
/ˈkɔrt ˈdɒkɪt/
Definitions
- (n.) A formal record or schedule of proceedings, cases, and filings to be heard or addressed in a court.
The judge consulted the court docket to review the upcoming cases.
Forms
- court dockets
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Commentary
The court docket serves as an official schedule and record of court proceedings, distinct from full case files or transcripts.
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