Rule 9 Local criminal rules
Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated19th Judicial District - Fleming, Bracken and Mason District Courts
KY BFMDC Rule 9
Rule 9 Local criminal rules
Proposed instructions to the jury shall be filed by the County Attorney and by counsel for the Defendant by the last regular court date (for that county) prior to the jury trial.
The defendant shall appear at the final pretrial conference prior to the jury trial. If the defendant fails to appear, a bench warrant may be issued for the defendant's arrest, and the jury trial will be cancelled.
Motions to suppress must be in writing, state the specific grounds in detail, and shall be submitted no later than 45 days after the first Pre-Trial Conference. In accordance with CR 820 and 827, failure to comply with this rule, unless for good cause, shall bar such motion. The Commonwealth must comply with CR 8.27.
Defendants or their attorneys shall produce a listing from the County Clerk or appropriate agency describing all vehicles registered in Defendant's name at the time of the plea, and shall be prepared to surrender the license plates of those vehicles, or apply for an Interlock License in accordance with Kentucky Revised Statutes.
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HISTORY: Amended effective January 10, 2016. Adopted effective January 17, 2014.
Bracken, Fleming and Mason District Court Rule 9, KY R BRACKEN DIS CT Rule 9
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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