Disposition Hearing in Hillsborough County, Tampa Florida

The following video and transcription provides a brief explanation of what to expect when faced with a disposition hearing in Hillsborough County.  

The next hearing after the Arraignment is called the Disposition in Hillsborough County.

If there is a Disposition hearing, this means that the State Attorney has filed the charges brought against you.

In this Disposition hearing in Tampa, a criminal defense lawyer, if retained, can file a Waiver of Appearance in most cases so that your lawyer can be the one to go to court on your behalf.

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The “Discovery” would have already been requested in your case by your criminal defense lawyer. The “Discovery” is considered to be the documents, police reports, videos, audios involving your case. Your defense lawyer will review that with you and can send evidence to the prosecutor that is favorable to you.

Your criminal defense lawyer will find out what the weaknesses are in the State’s case and tell you about them. 

You may be asked about witnesses that you might want to call which your lawyer would give to the State Attorney’s office.  There will be several of these Disposition hearings where your defense lawyer can tell the judge what they are doing and how they are defending you in your case before setting the case for Trial.

A Trial may be set after several Disposition hearings.

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