InmateAid does not have access to court calendars, pretrial orders, or case-specific information, so that is not something that can be answered from here. But the information you are looking for is public record and accessible through the right channels.
The Miami-Dade Clerk of the Court is your first call. The clerk's office maintains the court calendar and can tell you whether a hearing is scheduled, what the next court date is, and what the current status of the case looks like. You can reach them by phone or access case information through the Miami-Dade Clerk's online portal at mdcclerk.com, where you can search by the defendant's name or case number.
For release eligibility, that question has more moving parts. Whether someone qualifies for release from pretrial detention depends on the charges, whether bail has been set, whether bail has been met, and whether any conditions of release have been established by the judge. The clerk's office can tell you what bail, if any, was set. A bondsman can help you understand how to post bail if that is an option. His attorney, whether private or public defender, is the most complete source for understanding where the case stands and what the realistic path to release looks like.
If you do not know who his attorney is, the clerk's office can also tell you who is listed as counsel of record on the case.
Start with mdcclerk.com or a direct call to the clerk's office. That is the fastest path to the information you need.