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LOCAL COURT RULES - Western District of Oklahoma

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LCrR49.4(a)Change <strong>of</strong> Address; Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Service.All papers shall contain the name, mailing address, daytime telephone number,fax number, and e-mail address, if any, <strong>of</strong> the attorney or pro se litigant. If any <strong>of</strong> thisinformation changes, the attorney or pro se litigant must notify the Court by filing the formprovided by the Clerk and serving a copy on opposing counsel or pro se parties. Papers sentby the Court will be deemed delivered if sent to the last known address given to the Court.(b)Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> service <strong>of</strong> any papers required to be served shall be made by thecertificate <strong>of</strong> any attorney <strong>of</strong> record or pro se litigant, or if made by any other person, theaffidavit <strong>of</strong> such person.(c)Pursuant to Federal Rule <strong>of</strong> Criminal Procedure 49(b), receipt <strong>of</strong> the Notice <strong>of</strong>Electronic Filing generated by the Court’s Electronic Case Filing System shall constitute theequivalent <strong>of</strong> service <strong>of</strong> the paper identified in the notice on persons who have consented toelectronic service and who have waived their right to service by personal service or first classmail.LCrR50.1 Plan for Achieving Prompt Disposition <strong>of</strong> Criminal Cases.This Plan was adopted by the Court to minimize undue delay and to further the promptdisposition <strong>of</strong> criminal cases and certain juvenile proceedings. It requires certain procedures,specifies certain time limits, imposes specific duties and responsibilities on counsel and fosterscompliance with the Speedy Trial Act. (See General Order 98-2, In Re: Plan for AchievingPrompt Disposition <strong>of</strong> Criminal Cases.)LCrR53.1Courtroom Decorum.LCvR39.2 applies to criminal cases.LCrR53.2Use <strong>of</strong> Electronic Devices, Photographs, or Tape Recorders at Trial.LCvR39.3 applies to criminal cases.-50-

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