
Quoting
blewis
If the notice says "Hearing", it is a hearing. If it says "Pre-hearing Conference", then it's a pre-hearing conference.
Yes, call the Clerk and ask how much a deferral will cost. NO, the clerk cannot grant a deferral -- only a judge can do that. They may, however, let you request a deferral by mail or even email, so ask the Clerk. Also, ask the Clerk for the address of the Prosecutor's Office. That's where you must "serve" your Discovery Request. You also need to "file" a copy of the request with the court.
When you receive your discovery materials, scan them and post them here (removing any personally identifying information). There are several people here who will help you pick them apart.
Barry