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The pretrial conference for the case of State of Utah v. Jennifer Gledhill took place on March 14, 2025, focusing on scheduling and procedural timelines. The primary discussion centered around setting deadlines for pretrial motions and ensuring the trial remains on track for its scheduled date in December.

During the meeting, the parties agreed on an August 1 deadline for any pretrial motions. This timeline allows for adequate preparation and ensures that all motions can be fully briefed before the trial. The judge emphasized the importance of submitting requests for decisions on these motions promptly, which will facilitate scheduling any necessary hearings.
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No additional dates or issues were raised during the conference, indicating a smooth progression towards the upcoming trial. The agreement on the timeline reflects a collaborative effort to maintain the December trial date while allowing sufficient time for legal preparations.

Overall, the pretrial conference established clear expectations and deadlines, setting the stage for the next steps in the legal proceedings against Jennifer Gledhill.

Converted from State of Utah v. Jennifer Gledhill Pretrial Conference March 14, 2025. meeting on May 07, 2025
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