Wyoming TG MCM 10. Order Setting Hearing is a court hearing where a judge or magistrate sets a date and time for a trial or other court event. This hearing is usually requested by a party in a case and is conducted in a district court. This hearing is typically attended by the parties involved in the case, their attorneys, and other witnesses. The judge or magistrate presiding over the hearing will review the facts of the case and then set a date and time for the trial or other court event. At this hearing, the judge or magistrate may also set rules or guidelines for the parties involved. There are two types of Wyoming TG MCM 10. Order Setting Hearings: pre-trial hearings and trial scheduling hearings. Pre-trial hearings are used to set dates and times for motions and other pre-trial matters, such as discovery. At a trial scheduling hearing, the judge or magistrate will set dates and times for the trial itself.