is amended to more clearly state the Court of Appeals' policy for allotting time for
Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure
Rule: 134.03
Jurisdiction: MN
Bluebook Citation: Minn. R. Civ. App. P. 134.03
oral arguments, which is currently in Rule 2 of the Special Rules of Practice for the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Published by the Revisor of Statutes under Minnesota Statutes, section 3C.08, subdivision 1. APPELLATE PROCEDURE 82 MINNESOTA COURT RULES 134.07 Trial Court Exhibits; Diagrams and Demonstrative Aids Subdivision 1. Trial Court Exhibits. Counsel planning to use any trial court exhibits during oral argument must arrange before the day of argument with the clerk of the appellate courts to have them placed in the courtroom before the court convenes on the date of the hearing. Subd. 2. Diagrams and Demonstrative Aids. In cases where a plat, diagram, or demonstrative aid will facilitate an understanding of the facts or of the issues involved, counsel shall either: (a) Provide a copy in the addendum to the brief; (b) Provide individual copies to opposing counsel and the court before the argument; (c) If necessary, have in court a plat, diagram, or demonstrative aid of sufficient size and distinctness to be visible to the court and opposing counsel; or (d) In advance of oral argument make arrangements with the court for the set-up and removal of any video projection or audio playback equipment needed for presentation of trial electronic exhibits or demonstrative aids. (Amended effective January 1, 2009; amended effective July 1, 2014.) Advisory Committee Comment - 2008 Amendments
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