Once the nonfelony arraignment court calendar has convened, no lawyer shall approach the courtroom clerk or the court. Any lawyer appearing late must notify the bailiff in the courtroom of his or her presence. The bailiff will then transmit the information to the court and the case will be called by instruction of the presiding judge. Published by the Revisor of Statutes under Minnesota Statutes, section 3C.08, subdivision 1. 327 GENERAL RULES OF PRACTICE MINNESOTA COURT RULES Task Force Comment - 1991 Adoption This rule is derived from 4th Dist. R. 8.06. The Minnesota Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure recommended that this local rule be incorporated in the General Rules of Practice for the District Courts for uniform statewide application and the Task Force concurs in that recommendation.
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