Alaska Prosecution's Request to Reschedule Trial is a legal request made by the prosecution to postpone a trial date due to some unavoidable circumstance. It is typically made when the prosecution is unable to go forward with the trial on the current date due to some unforeseen circumstance. There are two types of Alaska Prosecution's Request to Reschedule Trial: (1) Request to Reschedule Trial for Good Cause; and (2) Request to Reschedule Trial for Timely Convenience. Request to Reschedule Trial for Good Cause is typically requested when a witness or other key element of the trial is unavailable on the current trial date due to an unforeseen circumstance. This could be due to an illness, death, or some other event occurring that prevents the witness from being present on the current trial date. Request to Reschedule Trial for Timely Convenience is typically requested when the prosecution has a scheduling conflict with another trial or event that is related to the case, such as a motion hearing or a deposition. This type of request is typically made when the prosecution is unable to attend the trial on the current date due to the conflict. Both types of Alaska Prosecution's Request to Reschedule Trial are typically made to the court in writing and must be approved by the court in order for the trial to be postponed.