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Rule 45.1 Subpoenas for Deposition and Trial<br />

Subpoenas for deposition and trial shall be prepared and issued as<br />

follows:<br />

An-ia.) Counsel shall prepare all subpoenas for deposition and trial in<br />

civil cases. At the option of counsel, counsel may present them to the<br />

Clerk of the <strong>Court</strong> for issuance. Alternatively, counsel may issue<br />

subpoenas pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45, as amended<br />

effective December 1, 1991.<br />

Br(b) Subpoenas for deposition in criminal cases may be issued only by<br />

order of <strong>Court</strong>.<br />

Effective Dec. 1, 1994. Amended effective April 15, 2007.<br />

Authority<br />

(1993) Clerk's Office; Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 17 and 45.<br />

Comment<br />

(1993) Requirement of file-stamped copy added at Clerk of the <strong>Court</strong>'s<br />

request; reflects current practice.<br />

(<strong>2010</strong>) Amended to conform tabulation to the style used in the federal<br />

rules of procedure.<br />

Rule 47.1 Juries<br />

A^-(a) Civil Cases. A jury for the trial of civil cases shall consist of<br />

at least six (6) persons.<br />

Br-jbl Taxation of Costs. Whenever a civil case that has been set for<br />

jury trial is settled or otherwise disposed of, counsel shall so inform<br />

the office of the Judge assigned to the case at least one (1) full<br />

business day prior to the day the jury is scheduled to be selected or the<br />

trial is scheduled to commence, in order that the jurors may be notified<br />

not to attend. If such notice is not given to the Clerk of the <strong>Court</strong>'s<br />

Office, then except for good cause shown, juror costs, including<br />

attendance fees, mileage, and subsistence, may be assessed equally<br />

against the parties and their counsel, or otherwise assessed as directed<br />

by the <strong>Court</strong>.<br />

Effective Dec. 1, 1994. Amended effective April 15, 2 007.<br />

Authority<br />

(1993) Former Local Rule 15.<br />

Comment<br />

(1993) Renumbered per Model Rules.<br />

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