Trial Evidence Submission Timeline
Summary
In Oregon, trial evidence is generally required to be submitted 30 days before the trial date, according to the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) 36 to 46. Local circuit courts, such as Multnomah County Circuit Court, may have additional rules or specific deadlines. Submitting evidence on the day of the hearing without prior notice might not be acceptable unless an exception applies. For summary judgments, ORCP 47 and ORCP 64 govern procedures, including overturning judgments. Consulting an attorney or checking with the specific court is advisable for precise guidance.Full Conversation
How many days in advance do I need to submit trial evidence?
Hey ****! In Oregon, you must usually submit trial evidence at least 30 days before the trial date. This can vary, so it's a good idea to check with your specific court or an attorney.
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Do you need help finding information for a specific court?
Which law for this?
In Oregon, the requirement to submit trial evidence in advance is generally governed by the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP). Specifically:
- ORCP * to * cover discovery procedures, including the exchange of evidence before trial.
Checking the specific court's local rules or consulting with an attorney can provide more precise information.
- ORCP * to * cover discovery procedures, including the exchange of evidence before trial.
Checking the specific court's local rules or consulting with an attorney can provide more precise information.
circuit court
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Hey ****! For submitting trial evidence in advance, the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) apply, specifically ORCP * to *. It's a good idea to check the local rules of your specific circuit court as well.
Do you need assistance finding the contact details for a specific circuit court in Oregon?
Hey ****! For submitting trial evidence in advance, the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) apply, specifically ORCP * to *. It's a good idea to check the local rules of your specific circuit court as well.
Do you need assistance finding the contact details for a specific circuit court in Oregon?
Evidence Submission Rules
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Hey ****! The Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) * to * generally cover discovery procedures, including evidence submission. Local circuit courts may have additional rules or specific deadlines for submitting evidence. You should check the local rules of your specific circuit court for precise information.
Do you need assistance finding the contact details for a specific circuit court in Oregon?
Hey ****! The Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP) * to * generally cover discovery procedures, including evidence submission. Local circuit courts may have additional rules or specific deadlines for submitting evidence. You should check the local rules of your specific circuit court for precise information.
Do you need assistance finding the contact details for a specific circuit court in Oregon?
multnomah county circuit court
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Phone: (*) *-*
Website: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/multnomah
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Multnomah County Circuit Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: https://www.courts.oregon.gov/courts/multnomah
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Hey ****! Could you provide more details on the legal issue related to evidence submission in Multnomah County Circuit Court? This will help me give you more specific information.
Hey ****! Could you provide more details on the legal issue related to evidence submission in Multnomah County Circuit Court? This will help me give you more specific information.
The photo was taken 5 days before the trial. and be provided on the day of the hearing. Not a day ahead.
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Hey ****! Thanks for the details. Generally, evidence should be submitted in advance according to court rules. Providing evidence on the day of the hearing without prior notice might not be acceptable. It's best to consult with an attorney or check with the Multnomah County Circuit Court for specific guidance. Would you like to know more about the rules regarding evidence submission?
Hey ****! Thanks for the details. Generally, evidence should be submitted in advance according to court rules. Providing evidence on the day of the hearing without prior notice might not be acceptable. It's best to consult with an attorney or check with the Multnomah County Circuit Court for specific guidance. Would you like to know more about the rules regarding evidence submission?
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In general, evidence should be submitted in advance as per the court's rules. Submitting evidence like a photo on the day of the hearing might not be acceptable unless there's a specific exception. Consulting an attorney or checking with the Multnomah County Circuit Court is crucial for precise guidance.
In general, evidence should be submitted in advance as per the court's rules. Submitting evidence like a photo on the day of the hearing might not be acceptable unless there's a specific exception. Consulting an attorney or checking with the Multnomah County Circuit Court is crucial for precise guidance.
Summary judgment will be entered on December *, *. The trial court judgment on January *, * overturned the summary judgment. There is a difference of 8 days. Is this legal?
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In Oregon, the timeline and legality of judgments can be complex and often depend on specific procedural rules and the circumstances of the case. It's not unusual for a trial court's judgment to overturn a summary judgment, but the exact legality would depend on procedural compliance and other factors.
Would you like to know more about the specific rules or procedures that might apply here?
In Oregon, the timeline and legality of judgments can be complex and often depend on specific procedural rules and the circumstances of the case. It's not unusual for a trial court's judgment to overturn a summary judgment, but the exact legality would depend on procedural compliance and other factors.
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The trial court did not introduce authoritative case law. No new evidence was presented, and Jian's verdict was directly overturned.
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In Oregon, the trial court's ability to overturn a summary judgment may depend on procedural rules and case specifics. Since no new evidence was presented and authoritative case law was not introduced, it could be worth discussing the procedural aspects with an attorney.
Do you need help finding an attorney or specific legal guidance for this issue?
In Oregon, the trial court's ability to overturn a summary judgment may depend on procedural rules and case specifics. Since no new evidence was presented and authoritative case law was not introduced, it could be worth discussing the procedural aspects with an attorney.
Do you need help finding an attorney or specific legal guidance for this issue?
Which law for this?
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Hey ****! The rules and procedures governing the overturning of summary judgments in Oregon are generally found in the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP). Specifically:
- ORCP * deals with summary judgment procedures.
- ORCP * outlines the process for motions for a new trial or relief from a judgment.
Would you like more detailed information or help finding an attorney for this matter?
Hey ****! The rules and procedures governing the overturning of summary judgments in Oregon are generally found in the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP). Specifically:
- ORCP * deals with summary judgment procedures.
- ORCP * outlines the process for motions for a new trial or relief from a judgment.
Would you like more detailed information or help finding an attorney for this matter?