Electronic Equipment in the Courthouse

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia

Rule Set: Local Rules of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia

Rule: 85.03

Jurisdiction: NDWV

Bluebook Citation: N.D. W. Va. L.R. 85.03

Attorneys are permitted limited use of electronic devices, such as cellular telephones, pagers, PDAs, smartphones, tablet devices, and laptop computers, in the courthouses within the District. Any audio or video recording of proceedings, or the taking of photographs by any means, is not permitted while in the courthouse. All electronic devices are to be programmed so as to not emit any audible noise while in the courtrooms. PDAs, smartphones, tablet devices, and laptop computers may be used to assist attorneys in data entry or data display in furtherance of courtroom proceedings.

The use of electronic devices for purposes of transmitting or receiving is not permitted while in the courtrooms. The use of electronic devices shall not be disruptive to court proceedings. Electronic devices of any kind are not permitted in the grand jury rooms. Each judicial officer may modify this Rule as the circumstances warrant.

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