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CLR 38-6 Setting cases for trial

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated38th Judicial Circuit - Butler, Edmonson, Hancock and Ohio Circuit Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
38th Judicial Circuit - Butler, Edmonson, Hancock and Ohio Circuit Court
KY BEHO Rule CPR 38-6
CLR 38-6 Setting cases for trial
(1) Division One of the 38th Judicial Circuit is a court of continuous session and both criminal and civil trials shall be scheduled at the discretion of the Court. No cases will be scheduled during the Circuit Judges' Judicial College (usually in September or October of each year) nor the Kentucky Bar Association's Annual Convention (usually the 3rd week of June of each year).
(2) No cases will be set for trial without motion and notice by the moving attorney.
(3) Civil and criminal cases in this circuit shall be scheduled primarily for trial on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday of each week. Civil and criminal motions that need a hearing date separate from a motion day shall be heard, primarily on Mondays of each week.
(4) Bench trials that are not expected to last for more than a day shall be primarily set on Mondays.
(5) A civil case(s) or a criminal case(s) may be scheduled for the same day and should this occur, the criminal case shall take priority over the civil case.

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HISTORY: Effective January 4, 1994. Amended effective July 6, 2015.
Butler, Edmonson, Hancock and Ohio Circuit Court Rule CPR 38-6, KY R BUTLER CIR CT Rule CPR 38-6
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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