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- Magistrate Judge Shannon G. Elkins Practice Pointers and . . .
Neither Magistrate Judge Elkins nor any member of her Chambers will provide answers to substantive or procedural legal questions Please refer to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Local Rules for the District of Minnesota, and any applicable statutes and orders in the case
- May It Please the Court Or Not: Appellate Judges Preferences . . .
May It Please the Court–Or Not: Appellate Judges' Preferences and Pet Peeves About Oral Argument Margaret D McGaughey
- INDIVIDUAL PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES JUDGE COLLEEN MCMAHON
A Scheduling When a civil case is assigned to Judge McMahon, Chambers will automatically schedule an initial pretrial conference pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16 These conferences will be held by phone unless the parties specifically request one in person Counsel will be notified of the time of the conference and the dial-in number via ECF; all counsel and pro se parties must
- Magistrate Judge Douglas L. Micko Practice Pointers and . . .
Requests for relief, including substantive requests or procedural requests (such as for extensions to deadlines), must be brought by motion or, if appropriate, by using Magistrate Judge Micko’s informal dispute resolution (“IDR”) process, which is described further down in these Practice Pointers and Preferences Please note that joint motions are preferred to joint stipulations, and
- Honorable Judge Rebecca L. Hamilton - jud6. org
Please title the notice as “Telephonic Notice of Hearing” so it is clear to all parties not to appear in-person, please be sure to confirm this with any pro se parties since we have had instances where they appear in person at the courthouse This number will be used for all telephonic hearings
- Microsoft Word - JUDGES Mock Trial script 2012-2013. doc
Judge: Will the witness please stand to be sworn in by the bailiff (Witness stands) Bailiff: (To the witness) Please raise your right hand Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? Witness: I do (Witness goes to the stand and sits down) PROSECUTION’S QUESTIONS for WITNESS #1
- Magistrate Judge Dulce J. Foster Practice Pointers and . . .
Neither Magistrate Judge Foster nor any member of her Chambers staff will provide answers to substantive or procedural legal questions Please refer to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Local Rules for the District of Minnesota, any applicable statutes and any applicable orders in the case
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