7.01 General Division: Non-Jury Cases (Civil)
7.02 General Division: Jury cases (Civil)
7.03 Uncontested Domestic Relations Division Motions - Winnebago County
7.04 General Division: Contested Motions - Winnebago County
7.05 County Division: Jury Procedural Rules - Winnebago County
7.06 Scheduling (Boone and Winnebago Counties
Persons setting a matter for evidentiary hearing shall set such matter by motion on the motion call. Matters can also be set on the motion call by the assigned judge.
(Amended 5/6/05)
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A. Boone County
Any information concerning status of a jury case shall be communicated to the assigned trial judge. If the judge is unavailable, the circuit clerk shall be notified of the status.
B. Winnebago County
- The procedure for setting jury cases shall be provided by general order. (See General Order 2.05)
- No general division civil action set for jury trial shall be removed from the trial list, except upon:
- Settlement and the presentation of an order to dismiss; or
- Motion presented to the assigned judge or chief judge by the Thursday prior to trial; or
- Jury waiver by all parties; or
- Other action pursuant to Supreme Court Rule.
- Information concerning the pending status of a jury case shall be immediately communicated to the chief judge's office by the parties of record.
- The chief judge may reassign any case for trial.
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See Local Rule 14.01 (b)
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Contested motions which have been served upon all parties in accordance with Supreme Court Rules shall be heard before the assigned judge by filing a motion slip Appendix F and Appendix G in the office of the circuit clerk, general division, by 12:00 noon of the day before the motion is to be heard. (See General Order 3.02)
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A. Jury Pre-Trial Conferences
All matters set for jury trial will follow a pre-trial conference schedule established by general order.
B. Pre-Trial Motions
Pre-trial motions shall be filed within twenty-one (21) days after the initial pre-trial conference, but for good cause shown may be filed at a later date by leave of court.
C. Motions for Continuance
1. Criminal Trials
After a case has been set for trial, any motion for continuance must comply with the Code of Criminal Procedure 725 ILCS 5/114-4.Appendix B
2. Civil Trials
After a case has been set for trial, any motion for continuance must comply with Supreme Court Rule 231.
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At the discretion of the chief judge, the court administrator and criminal case facilitator has scheduling authority circuit wide.
(Amended 3/3/97)
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