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Rule 810 Court procedures--conferencing and calling of cases

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated30th Judicial District - Jefferson District Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
30th Judicial District - Jefferson District Court
Rule 8. Juvenile Session
KY JDR Rule 810
Rule 810 Court procedures--conferencing and calling of cases
A. Attorneys seeking to conference cases that appear on the Court's docket should sign the case name on the sheet posted for that purpose in the conference room area. Assuming that all persons necessary for the conference are physically present, cases shall be conferenced in the order that they are signed up on that sheet. It is recommended that the DJJ worker having case responsibility participate in the conference.
B. At the conclusion of the conference, the case file shall be delivered to the Deputy Sheriff assigned to that Court to be called formally before the bench. Assuming that all necessary persons are available, the cases shall be called in the order in which they are provided to the Deputy Sheriff. If a case requires the taking of sworn testimony or extensive argument by counsel, the Court may direct that the case be heard at the foot of the Court's docket.

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HISTORY: Approved effective January 14, 2008; approved effective January 1, 2004; amended effective May 1, 1998; approved January 30, 1997.
Jefferson District Court Rule 810, KY R JEFFERSON DIST CT Rule 810
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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