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! Code !! Description !! Explanation  
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| AHR || Arraignment || Used when the anticipated event is an arraignment before an adjudicator  
| AHR || Arraignment || Used when the anticipated event is an arraignment before an adjudicator.
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| APP || Application || Used when an Application is scheduled before the Court   
| APP || Application || Used when an Application is scheduled before the Court.  
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| APW || Application for Warrant  || Used as the next appearance reason when an application for a warrant is made after the non appearance of the accused is noted
| APW || Application for Warrant  || Used as the next appearance reason when an application for a warrant is made after the non appearance of the accused is noted.
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| AVB || Application to Vary Bail  || Used as the "Appearance Reason" for the scheduled appearance when an Application is made by Defence/accused to vary bail.
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| CLC || To Consult Counsel || Used when an accused has been adjourned to another date to consult with counsel (See CCFM Rule 8(2)(g)).
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| CTD || Confirm Trial Date || Used when the accused is adjourned/scheduled to attend to confirm trial date.
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| DSP || For Disposition || Used when there is an indication that the matter is for disposition.
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| FA || First Appearance || Used when the accused is not in custody on that document and the expectation is that the accused will be attending for the first time before the court related to a specific matter.
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| FT || For Trial || Used for the first day of a trial on an Information or Indictment when a case is set before a Judge/Justice. 
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| FXD || To Fix a Date  || Used when a matter is adjourned for the purpose of setting a trial or hearing date.
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| JIR || Judicial Interim Release  || Used to indicate an appearance by an accused who is in custody on the matter before the court and is used until bail has been granted or denied or the accused has chosen to remain in custody by consent.
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| PAR || For Particulars  || Used when a case has been adjourned for the purpose of defence receiving particulars of the case from the prosecutor.
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| PTC || Pre Trial Conference  || Used when the Court requires the parties to attend a conference to discuss issues prior to commencement of hearing/trial.
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