In what order are cases called?
The order in which cases are called is controlled by the New Jersey Court Rules. Cases are generally called in the following order:

1. Requests for postponements

2. Unlitigated motions

3. Arraignments (Advising defendants of rights and penalties)

4. Guilty pleas
a. Where defendant is represented by an attorney
b. Where defendant is not represented by an attorney

5. Litigated motions

6. Not guilty pleas
a. Where defendant is represented by an attorney
b. Where defendant is not represented by an attorney

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1. What is the Municipal Court?
2. What type of cases are heard in Municipal Court?
3. When is a court appearance required?
4. How do I enter a Not Guilty Plea?
5. What happens on your day in court?
6. In what order are cases called?
7. What are "indictable charges"?
8. What happens at an "arraignment" or "first appearance"?
9. Who are the people involved in court?
10. Who is entitled to a public defender?
11. What is a Plea Agreement?
12. What happens during a trial?
13. What are the possible penalties?
14. What is mediation?
15. What is a Conditional Discharge?
16. How can I appeal my case?