Indiana Tax Court Rules
Adopted, Effective July 1, 1986
Updated, Effective January 1, 2023
Table of Contents
Access to Court Records Rules |
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1: Scope and Purposes |
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2: Who Has Access Under This Rule |
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3: Definitions |
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4: General Access Rule |
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5: Records Excluded From Public Access |
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6: Excluding Other Court Records From Public Access |
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7: Procedures for Excluding Exhibits and Testimony From Public Access |
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8: Consent to Release, Failure To Exclude, Improper Exclusion, and Sanctions |
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9: Obtaining Access to Court Records Excluded from Public Access |
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10: List of Excluded Records and Documentss |
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11: Sanctions |
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12: Immunity for Disclosure of Protected Information |
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Appendix |
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Administrative Rules |
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1. Preparation and Filing of Statistical Reports |
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2. Reporting Fiscal Matters |
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3. Administrative Districts |
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4. Committees and Commissions |
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5. Payment and Administration of Special Judges and Senior Judges Program |
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5.1. Notice of Commencement or Termination of Term in Office and Employment |
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6. Court Case Records Media Storage Standards |
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7. Judicial Retention Schedules |
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8. Uniform Case Numbering System |
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8.1. Uniform Appellate Case Numbering System |
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9. Court Records and Fees |
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10. Security of Court Records |
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11. Paper Size |
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12. Facsimile Transmission |
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13. [Vacated] |
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14. Remote Proceedings |
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15. Court Reporters |
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16. [Reserved] |
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17. Emergency petition for Administrative orders |
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18. County Probation Departments |
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19. Court Security Plans |
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20. Office of Judicial Administration |
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21. Criminal Case Reassignment and Special Judges |
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22. Transfer of Criminal Cases |
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Admission and Discipline Rules |
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1. The Bar of Indiana |
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1.1. Indiana Office of Admissions and Continuing Education |
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1.2. Legal Need |
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2. Registration and Fees |
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2.1. Legal Interns |
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3. Admission of Attorneys |
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4. Roll of Attorneys |
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5. Foreign Legal Consultants |
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6. Admission Without Examination |
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6.1 Temporary License |
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6.2. Pro Bono Publico License |
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7. Certificates |
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8. [Vacated effective June 23, 1971] |
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9. State Board of Law Examiners |
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10. Expenses and Compensation of Members of Board |
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11. Forms |
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12. Committee on Character and Fitness |
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13. Educational Requirements for Admission by Examination |
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14. Review |
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15. Applications, Filing Dates and Fees for Examination and Re-Examination |
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16. [Vacated effective January 1, 1998] |
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17. Admission Upon Examination |
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17.1. Admission by Transferred Uniform Bar Examination Score |
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18. Report on Examinations |
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19. Confidentiality |
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20. Immunity |
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21. Admissions |
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22. Oath of Attorneys |
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23. Disciplinary Commission and Proceedings |
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I. Overview |
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II. The Disciplinary Commission and Bar Associations |
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III. Specific Procedures |
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IV. General Provisions |
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V. Trust Accounts |
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24. Rules Governing the Unauthorized Practice of Law |
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25. Judicial Disciplinary Proceedings |
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26. Group Legal Service Plans |
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27. Professional Corporations, Limited Liability Companies and Limited Partnerships |
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28. Mandatory Continuing Judicial Education |
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29. Mandatory Continuing Legal Education |
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Mandatory Continuing Legal Education and Mandatory Judicial Education Guidelines |
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30. Indiana Certification Review Plan |
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31. Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program |
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Program Guidelines for the Indiana Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program |
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Alcohol & Drug Programs |
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1. Applicability |
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2. REPEALED |
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3. Approval Requirements |
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4. Definition of Terms |
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5. REPEALED |
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6. Compliance |
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7. Initial Certification - Application and Procedures |
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8. Recertification - Application and Procedures |
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9. Notice of Change |
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10. Denial of Application for Certification or Recertification |
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11. Grounds for Denial |
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12. Suspension and Revocation Procedures |
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13. Grounds for Revocation |
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14. Hearing Procedures |
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15. Continuation of Programs |
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16. Funding Authorization |
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17. REPEALED |
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18. Program Goals and Objectives |
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19. Eligibility and Non-Discrimination |
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20. Client’s Rights and Procedures |
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21. Client Intake and Orientation |
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22. Client Assessments |
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23. Client Privacy |
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24. Confidentiality of Client Records |
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25. Case Management |
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26. Facilities |
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27. Program Management & Oversight |
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28. Fiscal Management |
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29. Personnel Management |
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30. Professional Requirements |
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31. Substance Abuse Education Standards |
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32. Contractors |
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33. Chemical Testing |
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Rules |
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Preamble |
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1.1. Scope of These Rules |
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1.2. [Vacated] |
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1.3. Non-Binding Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods Governed by These Rules |
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1.4. Application of Alternative Dispute Resolution |
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1.5. Immunity |
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1.6. Judicial Discretion in Use of Rules |
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1.7. Jurisdiction of Proceeding |
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1.8. Recordkeeping |
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1.9. Service of Papers and Orders |
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1.10. [Vacated] |
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1.11. Alternative Dispute Resolution Plans |
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2.1. Purpose |
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2.2. Case Selection/Objection |
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2.3. Listing of Mediators: Commission Registry of Mediators |
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2.4. Selection of Mediators |
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2.5. Qualifications of Mediators |
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2.6. Mediation Costs |
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2.7. Mediation Procedure |
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2.8. Rules of Evidence |
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2.9. Discovery |
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2.10. Sanctions |
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2.11. Confidentiality and Admissibility |
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3.1. Agreement to Arbitrate |
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3.2. Case Status During Arbitration |
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3.3. Assignment of Arbitrators |
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3.4. Non-Binding Arbitration Procedure |
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3.5. Sanctions |
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4.1. Purpose |
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4.2. Case Selection/Objection |
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4.3. Case Status Pending Mini-Trial |
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4.4. Mini-Trial Procedure |
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4.5. Sanctions |
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5.1. Purpose |
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5.2. Case Selection |
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5.3. Agreement of Parties |
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5.4. Jury |
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5.5. Post Determination Questioning |
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5.6. Confidentiality |
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5.7. Employment Of Presiding Official |
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6.1. Case Selection |
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6.2. Compensation of Private Judge and County |
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6.3. Trial By Private Judge/Authority |
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6.4. Place Of Trial Or Hearing |
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6.5. Recordkeeping |
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7.0. Purpose |
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7.1. Accountability And Discipline |
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7.2. Competence |
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7.3. Disclosure and Other Communications |
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7.4. Duties |
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7.5. Fair, Reasonable and Voluntary Agreements |
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7.6. Subsequent Proceedings |
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7.7 Remuneration |
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Preamble |
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8.1. Who May Use Optional Early Mediation |
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8.2. Choice of Mediators |
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8.3. Agreement to Mediate |
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8.4. Preliminary Considerations |
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8.5. Good Faith |
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8.6. Settlement Agreement |
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8.7. Subsequent ADR and Litigation |
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8.8. Deadlines Not Changed Absent a Tolling Agreement |
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Appellate Rules |
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1. Scope |
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2. Definitions |
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3. Use Of Forms |
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4. Supreme Court Jurisdiction |
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5. Court Of Appeals Jurisdiction |
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6. Appeal Or Original Action In Wrong Court |
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7. Review Of Sentences |
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8. Acquisition Of Jurisdiction |
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9. Initiation Of The Appeal |
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10. Duties Of Trial Court Clerk Or Administrative Agency |
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11. Duties Of Court Reporter |
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12. Transmittal Of The Record |
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13. Preparation Of The Record In Administrative Agency Cases |
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14. Interlocutory Appeals |
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14.1. Expedited Appeal for Payment of Placement and/or Services |
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15. Appellant's Case Summary |
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16. Appearances |
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17. Parties on Appeal |
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18. Appeal Bonds—Letters of Credit |
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19. Court Of Appeals Preappeal Conference |
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20. Appellate Alternative Dispute Resolution |
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21. Order In Which Appeals Are Considered |
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22. Citation Form |
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23. Filing |
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24. Service Of Documents |
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25. Computation Of Time |
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26. Electronic Transmission By Clerk |
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27. The Record On Appeal |
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28. Preparation Of Transcript By Court Reporter |
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29. Exhibits |
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30. [Reserved] |
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31. Statement Of Evidence When No Transcript Is Available |
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32. Correction Or Modification Of Clerk's Record Or Transcript |
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33. Record On Agreed Statement |
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34. Motion Practice |
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35. Motion For Extension Of Time |
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36. Motion To Dismiss |
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37. Motion To Remand |
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38. Motion To Consolidate Appeals |
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39. Motion To Stay |
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40. Motion To Proceed In Forma Pauperis |
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41. Motion To Appear As Amicus Curiae |
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42. Motion To Strike |
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43. Form of Briefs and Petitions |
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44. Brief And Petition Length Limitations |
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45. Time For Filing Briefs |
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46. Arrangement And Contents Of Briefs |
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47. Amended Briefs And Petitions |
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48. Additional Authorities |
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49. Filing Of Appendices |
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50. Contents Of Appendices |
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51. Form And Assembly Of Appendices |
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52. Setting And Acknowledging Oral Argument |
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53. Procedures For Oral Argument |
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54. Rehearings |
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55. Transfer And Rehearing Sought By Different Parties |
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56. Requests To Transfer To The Supreme Court |
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57. Petitions To Transfer And Briefs |
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58. Effect Of Supreme Court Ruling On Petition To Transfer |
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59. Mandatory Appellate Review And Direct Review |
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60. Original Actions |
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61. Mandate Of Funds |
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62. Appeals Involving Waiver Of Parental Consent To Abortion |
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63. Review of Tax Court Decisions |
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64. Certified Questions Of State Law From Federal Courts |
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65. Opinions And Memorandum Decisions |
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66. Relief Available On Appeal |
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67. Costs |
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68. Electronic Filing and Electronic Service |
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Appendix A. Standards for Preparation of Electronic Transcripts |
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Appendix B. Tendered Documents That Do Not Comply with the Indiana Rule of Appellate Procedure. |
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Child Support Guidelines |
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1. Preface |
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2. Use of the Guidelines |
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3. Determination of Child Support Amount |
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3A. Definition of Weekly Gross Income |
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3B. Income Verification |
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3C. Computation of Weekly Adjusted Income |
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3D. Basic Child Support Obligation |
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3E. Additions to the Basic Child Support Obligation |
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3F. Computation of Parent's Child Support Obligation |
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3G. Adjustments to Parent's Child Support Obligation |
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4. Modification |
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5. Federal Statutes |
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6. Parenting Time Credit |
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7. Health Care / Medical Support |
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8. Extraordinary Expenses |
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9. Accountability, Tax Exemptions, Rounding Support Amounts |
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Commercial Court Rules |
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1. Introduction and Scope |
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2. Cases Eligible for the Commercial Court Docket |
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3. Cases Not Eligible for the Commercial Court Docket |
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4. Assignment of Case to the Commercial Court Docket |
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5. Venue for Jury Trials |
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6. Commercial Court-Appointed Neutrals |
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7. Discovery |
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8. Appointment of Commercial Court Judges |
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Criminal Rules |
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1.1. Scope of the Rules |
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1.2. Public Access and Confidentiality of Records |
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1.3. Appearance |
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1.4. Investigation Process |
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2.1. Information or Indictment |
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2.2. Presence of Prosecutor |
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2.3. Initial Hearing |
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2.4. Change of venue or judge |
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2.5. Discovery |
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2.6. Pretrial Release |
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2.7. Written Motions and Legal Memoranda |
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3.1. Jury Trials: Demand, Notice, and Waiver |
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3.2. Jury Instructions |
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3.3. Considering and Accepting a Plea of Guilty or Guilty but Mentally Ill |
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3.4. Entry of Judgment |
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4. Impact of Delay in Criminal Trials |
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4.1. Computation of Time |
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4.2. Commencement of Rule 4 Time Periods for Those Incarcerated Outside of State or in Another County |
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5.1. Advisements After Sentencing |
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5.2. Abstract of Judgment |
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5.3. Motion to Correct Error |
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5.4. Time Within Which the Appeal Must be Submitted |
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6.1. Capital Cases |
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6.2. Right to Counsel in Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings |
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Evidence Rules |
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101. Scope |
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102. Purpose |
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103. Rulings on Evidence |
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104. Preliminary Questions |
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105. Limiting Evidence That Is Not Admissible Against Other Parties or for Other Purposes |
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106. Remainder of or Related Writing or Recorded Statements |
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201. Judicial Notice |
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301. Presumptions in Civil Cases Generally |
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401. Test for Relevant Evidence |
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402. General Admissibility of Relevant Evidence |
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403. Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice, Confusion, or Other Reasons |
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404. Character Evidence; Crimes or Other Acts |
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405. Methods of Proving Character |
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406. Habit; Routine Practice |
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407. Subsequent Remedial Measures |
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408. Compromise Offers and Negotiations |
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409. Payment or Offer to Pay Medical or Other Expenses |
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410. Withdrawn Pleas and Offers |
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411. Liability Insurance |
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412. Sex-Offense Cases: The Victim’s or Witness’s Sexual Behavior or Predisposition |
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413. Medical Expenses |
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501. Privileges |
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502. Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product; Limitations on Waiver |
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601. General Rule of Competency |
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602. Lack of Personal Knowledge |
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603. Oath or Affirmation to Testify Truthfully |
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604. Interpreters |
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605. Judge’s Competency as a Witness |
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606. Juror’s Competency as a Witness |
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607. Who May Impeach a Witness |
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608. A Witness’s Character for Truthfulness or Untruthfulness |
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609. Impeachment by Evidence of a Criminal Conviction |
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610. Religious Beliefs or Opinions |
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611. Mode and Order of Examining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence |
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612. Writing or Object Used to Refresh Memory |
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613. Witness’s Prior Statement |
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614. Calling and Interrogation of Witnesses by Court and Jury |
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615. Excluding Witnesses |
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616. Witness’s Bias |
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617. Unrecorded Statements During Custodial Interrogation |
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701. Opinion Testimony by Lay Witnesses |
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702. Testimony by Expert Witnesses |
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703. Bases of an Expert’s Opinion Testimony |
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704. Opinion on an Ultimate Issue |
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705. Disclosing the Facts or Data Underlying an Expert’s Opinion |
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801. Definitions |
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802. The Rule Against Hearsay |
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803. Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay—Regardless of Whether the Declarant Is Available as a Witness |
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804. Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay—When the Declarant is Unavailable as a Witness |
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805. Hearsay Within Hearsay |
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806. Attacking and Supporting the Declarant’s Credibility |
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901. Authenticating or Identifying Evidence |
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902. Evidence that is Self-Authenticating |
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903. Subscribing Witness’ Testimony |
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1001. Definitions that Apply to this Article |
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1002. Requirement of the Original |
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1003. Admissibility of Duplicates |
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1004. Admissibility of Other Evidence of Contents |
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1005. Copies of Public Records to Prove Content |
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1006. Summaries to Prove Content |
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1007. Testimony or Statement of a Party to Prove Content |
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1008. Functions of the Court and Jury |
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1101. Evidence Rules Review Committee |
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Guardian Ad Litem Guidelines |
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Preamble |
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1 - Qualifications |
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2 - Training |
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3 - Roles and Responsibilities |
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Interpreter Code of Conduct |
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I. Preamble |
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II. Definitions |
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III. Standards |
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IV. Procedures |
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V. State Certified Court Interpreters |
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1. Purpose |
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2. Applicability |
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3. Possible Reasons for Discipline |
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4. Complaint Process |
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5. Determination of Need of Discipline |
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6. Possible Sanctions |
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7. Appeal |
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Judicial Conduct Rules |
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Preamble |
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Scope |
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Terminology |
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Application |
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1.1: Compliance with the Law |
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1.2: Promoting Confidence in the Judiciary |
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1.3: Avoiding Abuse of the Prestige of Judicial Office |
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2.1: Giving Precedence to the Duties of Judicial Office |
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2.2: Impartiality and Fairness |
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2.3: Bias, Prejudice, and Harassment |
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2.4: External Influences on Judicial Conduct |
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2.5: Competence, Diligence, and Cooperation |
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2.6: Ensuring the Right to Be Heard |
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2.7: Responsibility to Decide |
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2.8: Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication with Jurors |
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2.9: Ex Parte Communications |
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2.10: Judicial Statements on Pending and Impending Cases |
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2.11: Disqualification |
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2.12: Supervisory Duties |
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2.13: Hiring and Administrative Appointments |
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2.14: Disability and Impairment |
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2.15: Responding to Judicial and Lawyer Misconduct |
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2.16: Cooperation with Disciplinary Authorities |
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2.17: Prohibiting Broadcasting of Proceedings |
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3.1: Extrajudicial Activities in General |
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3.2: Appearances before Governmental Bodies and Consultation with Government Officials |
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3.3: Testifying as a Character Witness |
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3.4: Appointments to Governmental Positions |
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3.5: Use of Nonpublic Information |
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3.6: Affiliation with Discriminatory Organizations |
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3.7: Participation in Educational, Religious, Charitable, Fraternal, or Civic Organizations and Activities |
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3.8: Appointments to Fiduciary Positions |
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3.9: Service as Arbitrator or Mediator |
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3.10: Practice of Law |
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3.11: Financial, Business, or Remunerative Activities |
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3.12: Compensation for Extrajudicial Activities |
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3.13: Acceptance and Reporting of Gifts, Loans, Bequests, Benefits, or Other Things of Value |
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3.14: Reimbursement of Expenses and Waivers of Fees or Charges |
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3.15: Financial Reporting Requirements |
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4.1: Political and Campaign Activities of Judges and Judicial Candidates in General |
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4.2: Political and Campaign Activities of Judicial Candidates in Public Elections |
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4.3: Activities of Candidates for Appointive Judicial Office |
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4.4: Campaign Committees |
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4.5: Activities of Judges Who Become Candidates for Nonjudicial Office |
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4.6: Political Activities of Nonjudicial Court Employees |
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Jury Rules |
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1. Scope |
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2. Jury Pool |
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3. Random Draw |
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4. Notice of Selection for Jury Pool and Summons for Jury Service |
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5. Disqualification |
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6. Exemption |
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7. Deferral |
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8. Documentation |
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9. Term of Jury Service |
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10. Juror Safety and Privacy |
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11. Jury Orientation |
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12. Record Shall Be Made |
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13. Jury Panel: Oath or Affirmation by Prospective Jurors |
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14. Introduction to Case |
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15. Examination of the Jury Panel |
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16. Number of Jurors |
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17. Challenge for Cause |
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18. Number of Peremptory Challenges |
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19. Oath Or Affirmation of the Jury |
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20. Preliminary Instructions |
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21. Opening Statement |
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22. Presentation of Evidence |
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23. Juror Trial Books |
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24. Procedure for Juror with Personal Knowledge in Criminal Cases |
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25. Jury View |
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26. Final Instructions |
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27. Final Arguments |
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28. Assisting Jurors at an Impasse |
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29. Separation During Deliberation |
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30. Judge to Read the Verdict |
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Original Actions Rules |
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1. Scope of Rules |
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2. Submission and Service |
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3. Application Papers |
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4. Hearing on Petitions |
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5. Disposition of Petitions |
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Parenting Time Guidelines |
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Parenting Time Rule. Adoption of Parenting Time Rule and Guidelines |
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Preamble |
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Section I. General Rules Applicable To Parenting Time |
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Section II. Specific Parenting Time Provisions |
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Section III. Parenting Time When Distance is a Major Factor |
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Section IV. Shared Parenting |
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Section V. Parenting Coordination |
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Appendix. Will Shared Parenting Work For You? Questions To Consider |
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Post-Conviction Remedies |
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1. Post-Conviction Relief |
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2. Belated Notice of Appeal—Belated Motion to Correct Error—Belated Appeal |
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Pretrial Services Rules |
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Preamble |
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1. Applicability |
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2. Approval and Compliance Requirements |
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3. Definition of Terms |
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4. Funding and Training Authorizations |
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5. Notification of Intent |
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6. Certification Procedures |
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7. Denial of Application for Certification and Revocation Procedures |
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8. Hearing Procedures |
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9. Notice of Change |
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10. Pretrial Services Staff Requirements |
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11. Pretrial Services Policy Team |
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12. Policy and Procedure |
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13. Pretrial Services Fees and Fiscal Matters |
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14. Confidentiality and Maintenance of Pretrial Services Records |
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15. Risk Assessment |
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16. Pretrial Services Reports |
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17. Notice of Release Conditions |
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18. Pretrial Monitoring and Supervision |
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19. Pretrial Incentives and Sanctions |
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20. Chemical Testing |
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21. Transfers |
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22. Pretrial Services Reports and Evaluations |
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Problem-Solving Court Rules |
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1. Applicability |
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2. Approval and Compliance Requirements |
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3. Definition of Terms |
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4. Funding and Training Authorization |
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5. Notification of Intent |
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6. Certification Procedures |
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7. Denial of Application for Certification and Revocation Procedures |
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8. Hearing Procedures |
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9. Records of Problem-Solving Court Proceedings |
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10. Ex Parte Communications |
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11. Notice of Change |
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12. Judicial Officer and Staff Requirements |
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13. Problem-Solving Court Team |
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14. Policy and Procedure |
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15. Fiscal Management |
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16. Problem-Solving Court Fees |
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17. Reports and Evaluations |
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18. Eligibility and Referral |
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19. Participation Agreement |
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20. Confidentiality of Records |
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21. Orientation |
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22. Risk and Needs Assessment |
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23. Case Plan |
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24. Case Management |
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25. Chemical Testing |
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26. Transfers |
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27. Incentives, Sanctions, and Therapeutic Adjustments |
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28. Discharge Procedures |
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Professional Conduct Rules |
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Preamble: A Lawyer’s Responsibilities |
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Scope |
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1.0. Terminology |
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1.1. Competence |
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1.2. Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority Between Client and Lawyer |
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1.3. Diligence |
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1.4. Communication |
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1.5. Fees |
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1.6. Confidentiality of Information |
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1.7. Conflict of Interest: Current Clients |
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1.8. Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules |
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1.9. Duties to Former Clients |
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1.10. Imputation of Conflicts of Interest: General Rule |
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1.11. Special Conflicts of Interest for Former and Current Government Officers and Employees |
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1.12. Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral |
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1.13. Organization as Client |
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1.14. Client with Diminished Capacity |
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1.15. Safekeeping Property |
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1.16. Declining or Terminating Representation |
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1.17. Sale of Law Practice |
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1.18. Duties to Prospective Client |
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2.1. Advisor |
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2.2. Intermediary |
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2.3. Evaluation for Use by Third Persons |
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2.4. Lawyer Serving as Third-Party Neutral |
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3.1. Meritorious Claims and Contentions |
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3.2. Expediting Litigation |
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3.3. Candor Toward the Tribunal |
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3.4. Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel |
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3.5. Impartiality and Decorum of the Tribunal |
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3.6. Trial Publicity |
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3.7. Lawyer as Witness |
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3.8. Special Responsibilities of a Prosecutor |
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3.9. Advocate in Nonadjudicative Proceedings |
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4.1. Truthfulness in Statements to Others |
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4.2. Communication with Person Represented by Counsel |
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4.3. Dealing with Unrepresented Persons |
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4.4. Respect for Rights of Third Persons |
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5.1. Responsibilities of a Partner or Supervisory Lawyer |
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5.2. Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer |
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5.3. Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistants |
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5.4. Professional Independence of a Lawyer |
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5.5. Unauthorized Practice of Law; Multijurisdictional Practice of Law |
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5.6. Restrictions on Right to Practice |
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5.7 Responsibilities Regarding Law-Related Services |
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6.1. Pro Bono Publico Service |
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6.2. Accepting Appointments |
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6.3. Membership in Legal Service Organization |
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6.4. Law Reform Activities Affecting Client Interests |
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6.5 Nonprofit and Court-Annexed Limited Legal Services Programs |
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6.6. [RESERVED] |
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6.7 Requirement for Reporting of Direct Pro Bono Legal Services |
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7.1. Communications Concerning a Lawyer’s Services |
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7.2. Advertising |
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7.3. Direct Contact with prospective Clients |
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7.4. Communication of Fields of Practice and Specialization |
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7.5. Firm Names and Letterheads |
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8.1. Bar Admission and Disciplinary Matters |
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8.2. Judicial and Legal Officials |
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8.3. Reporting Professional Misconduct |
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8.4. Misconduct |
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8.5. Disciplinary Authority: Choice of Law |
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Use Of Non-Lawyer Assistants |
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Small Claims Rules |
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1. Scope; citation |
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2. Commencement of Action |
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3. Manner of service |
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4. Responsive pleadings |
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5. Counterclaims |
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6. Discovery |
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7. Pretrial settlement |
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8. Informality of Hearing |
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9. Continuances |
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10. Dismissal and default |
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11. Judgment |
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12. Venue |
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12.1. Time to file Change of Judge |
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13. Small claims litigant's manual |
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14. Appointment of referee by circuit judge; compensation |
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15. Method of Keeping Records |
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16. Order of Possession of Real Estate |
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Tax Court Rules |
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1. Scope of the Rules |
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2. Forms of Action |
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3. Commencement of an Action |
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4. Jurisdiction over Respondents and Service of Process |
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5. Time |
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6. Joinder and Intervention |
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7. Discovery |
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8. Hearings |
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9. Subpoena |
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10. Findings by the Tax Court |
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11. Court and Clerk |
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12. Hearings and Motions |
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13. Venue |
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14. Books and Records Kept by the Clerk and Entries |
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15. Special Judge--Selection |
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16. Small Tax Cases |
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17. Judgment |
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18. Mediation |
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19. Special Rules |
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20. Effective Date |
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21. Title |
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22. Word Limits for Briefs, Memoranda, and Petitions for Rehearing |
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23. Electronic Filing and Electronic Service |
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Trial De Novo Rules |
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Rule 1. Trial de Novo Following Civil Judgment |
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Rule 2. Trial de Novo Following Infraction or Ordinance Violation Judgment in City or Town Court |
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Rule 3. Trial de Novo Following Misdemeanor Trial in City or Town Court |
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Rule 4. Documents and Information Excluded from Public Access and Confidential Pursuant to the Rules on Access to Court Records |
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Trial Rules |
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1. Scope of the rules |
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2. One form of action |
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3. Commencement of an action |
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3.1 Appearance |
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4. Process |
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4.1. Summons: Service on individuals |
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4.2. Summons: Service upon infant or incompetents |
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4.3. Summons: Service upon institutionalized persons |
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4.4. Service upon persons in actions for acts done in this state or having an effect in this state |
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4.5. Summons: Service upon resident who cannot be found or served within the state |
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4.6. Service upon organizations |
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4.7. Summons: Service upon agent named by statute or agreement |
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4.8. Summons: Service of pleadings or summons on Attorney General |
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4.9. Summons: In rem actions |
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4.10. Summons: Service upon Secretary of State or other governmental agent |
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4.11. Summons: Registered or certified mail |
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4.12. Summons: Service by sheriff or other officer |
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4.13. Summons: Service by publication |
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4.14. Service Under Special Order of Court |
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4.15. Summons: Proof of Service—Return—Amendments—Defects |
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4.16. Summons: Duties of persons to aid in service |
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4.17. Summons: Certain proceedings excepted |
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5. Service and Filing of Pleadings, Documents, and Other Papers |
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5.1. Service of Constitutional Challenge on Attorney General |
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6. Time |
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7. Pleadings and motions |
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8. General rules of pleading |
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9. Pleading special matters |
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9.1. Pleading and proof of contributory negligence, assumed risk, res ipsa loquitur, consideration, bona fide purchaser, matters of judicial notice—Answer of distraint |
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9.2. Pleading and proof of written instruments |
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10. Form of pleadings, motions, memoranda, and briefs |
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11. Signing and verification of pleadings |
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12. Defenses and objections—When and how presented—By pleading or motion—Motion for judgment on the pleadings |
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13. Counterclaim and cross-claim |
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14. Third-party practice |
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15. Amended and supplemental pleadings |
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16. Pre-trial procedure: Formulating issues |
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17. Parties plaintiff and defendant—Capacity |
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17.1. Parties: State as party—Attorney general |
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18. Joinder of claims and remedies |
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19. Joinder of person needed for just adjudication |
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20. Permissive joinder of parties |
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21. Misjoinder and non-joinder of parties; venue and jurisdiction over the subject-matter |
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22. Interpleader |
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23. Class actions |
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23.1. Derivative actions by shareholders |
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23.2. Actions relating to unincorporated associations |
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24. Intervention |
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25. Substitution of parties |
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26. General provisions governing discovery |
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27. Depositions before action or pending appeal |
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28. Persons before whom depositions may be taken; discovery across state lines; before administrative agencies; and after judgment |
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29. Stipulations regarding discovery procedure |
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30. Depositions Upon Oral Examination |
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31. Deposition of witnesses upon written questions |
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32. Use of depositions in court proceedings |
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33. Interrogatories to Parties |
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34. Production of documents, electronically stored information, and things and entry upon land for inspection and other purposes |
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35. Physical and mental examination of persons |
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36. Requests for admission |
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37. Failure to make or cooperate in discovery: Sanctions |
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38. Jury Trial of Right |
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39. Trial by jury or by the court |
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40. Assignment of cases for trial |
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41. Dismissal of actions |
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42. Consolidation--Separate trials |
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43. Evidence |
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44. Proof of official record |
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44.1 Determination of foreign law |
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45. Subpoena |
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46. Exceptions unnecessary |
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47. Jurors and peremptory challenges |
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48. Juries of less than six--Majority verdict |
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49. Special verdicts and interrogatories |
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50. Judgment on the Evidence (Directed Verdict) |
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51. Instructions to jury: Objections, requests: Submission in stages |
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52. Findings by the Court |
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53. Masters |
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53.1. Failure to rule on motion |
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53.2. Time for holding issue under advisement; delay of entering a judgment |
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53.3. Motion to correct error: time limitation for ruling |
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53.4. Repetitive motions and motions to reconsider; time for holding under advisement; automatic denial |
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53.5. [Vacated] |
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54. Judgment; Costs |
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55. Default |
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56. Summary judgment |
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57. Declaratory judgments |
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58. Entry and content of judgment |
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59. Motion to correct error |
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60. Relief from judgment or order |
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60.5. Mandate of funds |
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61. Harmless error |
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62. Stay of proceedings to enforce a judgment |
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63. Disability and unavailability of a judge |
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64. Seizure of person or property |
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65. Injunctions |
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65.1. Security: Proceedings against sureties |
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67. Deposit in court; payment of judgment |
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68. Offer of judgment |
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69. Execution, proceedings supplemental to execution, foreclosure sales |
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70. Judgment for specific acts; vesting title; recordation |
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71. Process in behalf of and against persons not parties |
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72. Trial Court and Clerks |
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73. Hearing of motions |
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74. Recording Proceedings; Transcripts; Audio Recordings |
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75. Venue requirements |
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76. Change of venue |
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77. Court records |
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78. Jurisdiction pending change from county |
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79. Special judge selection: circuit, superior, and probate courts |
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79.1. Special judge selection: city, town, and Marion county small claims courts |
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80. Procedure for Amending Rules |
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81. Local court rules |
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81.1. Procedures for Cases Involving Family or Household Members |
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82. Forms |
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83. Definitions |
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84. [Vacated] |
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85. Vacated |
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86. General electronic filing and electronic service |
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87. Electronic Filings |
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88. Court and Clerk Electronic Filing Review |
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