Rule BCR 300 Civil procedure
Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated55th Judicial Circuit - Bullitt Circuit Court
KY RBUC Rule BCR 300
Rule BCR 300 Civil procedure
All civil matters except domestic relations matters and adoptions shall be subject to the provisions of this rule to expedite the trial procedure and assist in the orderly presentation of trials. Unless good cause can be shown for the court to deviate from the requirements and schedule set out in this rule compliance with this rule is mandatory. Failure of either party to abide by the schedule and disclosures required by this rule may result in a continuance of trial sanctions upon the non-productive party(ies); and/or dismissal of the action. Upon review, before trial, if the filing requirements of this rule are not met the court may remove the matter from its trial docket sua sponte. All Orders assigning a case for bench or jury trial shall contain the following language. All parties shall comply with the provisions of BCR -300 as if the same were set out in full in this order.
(i) If a request is made therefore there must be a literal compliance with the requirements of CR 26.02 (4)(a)(i) for all expert witnesses. The disclosure shall be filed with the witness list. A party shall identify each person whom the party expects to call as an expert witness at trial. A party shall state the subject matter on which the expert is expected to testify and the substance of the facts and opinions to which the expert is expected to testify and provide a summary of the grounds for each opinion.
(k) Exhibits to be used at trial shall be marked the appropriate labels. The number of the exhibit shall be entered on the label at the time of the introduction into evidence. A photograph or reduced copy of a large or cumbersome exhibit to be introduced into evidence shall be submitted and substituted for such exhibit at the conclusion of the trial.
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HISTORY: Amended effective October 31, 2007.
Bullitt Circuit Court Rule BCR 300, KY R BULLITT CIR CT Rule BCR 300
Current with amendments received through September 15, 2024. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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