When to transfer case from General docket to jury trial roster?
When to transfer case from General docket to jury trial roster?
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No earlier than 180 days after the date the case was filed, any party may file and serve upon all other parties a Request to Transfer that case from the General Docket to the Jury Trial Roster.
When is a case number assigned in SC?
Case numbers are assigned when a case initiating document is filed. The case number is entered on the original and all copies of that document returned to the filing attorney or party.
When is seniority of promotees determined by DPC?
SENIORITY OF PROMOTEES Where promotions are made on the basis of recommendations of a DPC, either by ‘selection’ or ‘non-selection’ method as per due procedure, the seniority of an officer assessed as ‘fit’, in the promoted grade shall be same as in the feeder grade from which they are promoted.
Who is responsible for setting motions on the nonjury docket?
All motions on the Motions Calendar and motions filed in any case shall be immediately placed on the Nonjury Docket. The Chief Judge for Administrative Purposes, in cooperation with the clerk, is responsible for setting all matters on the Nonjury Docket for disposition.
No earlier than 180 days after the date the case was filed, any party may file and serve upon all other parties a Request to Transfer that case from the General Docket to the Jury Trial Roster.
What does it mean to have more than one reporter cite a case?
Oftentimes, a case will have more than one reporter listed because they are published in more than one place. This is called parallel citation; you will find the case in both reporters. State case citations usually indicate the deciding court and year in a parenthetical following the reporter citation.
Case numbers are assigned when a case initiating document is filed. The case number is entered on the original and all copies of that document returned to the filing attorney or party.
All motions on the Motions Calendar and motions filed in any case shall be immediately placed on the Nonjury Docket. The Chief Judge for Administrative Purposes, in cooperation with the clerk, is responsible for setting all matters on the Nonjury Docket for disposition.