1. Rule 47. Selecting Jurors | Federal Rules of Civil Procedure | US Law
This provision makes it clear that the court may in appropriate circ*mstances excuse a juror during the jury deliberations without causing a mistrial.
(a) Examining Jurors. The court may permit the parties or their attorneys to examine prospective jurors or may itself do so. If the court examines the jurors, it must permit the parties or their attorneys to make any further inquiry it considers proper, or must itself ask any of their additional questions it considers proper.
2. Rule 47 - Selecting Jurors | 2024 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 47 outlines procedures for jury selection in federal civil trials, including juror examination and challenges for cause or peremptorily.
3. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) | Rule 47 - Crushendo
5 jun 2024 · FRCP 47 says the court may permit the parties or their attorneys to examine prospective jurors or may itself do so.
FRCP 47 says the court may permit the parties or their attorneys to examine prospective jurors or may itself do so. If the court examines the jurors, it must...
4. Rule 47. Motions and Supporting Affidavits - Law.Cornell.Edu
A motion must state the grounds on which it is based and the relief or order sought. A motion may be supported by affidavit.
(a) In General. A party applying to the court for an order must do so by motion.
5. [PDF] Rule 7.01 (FRCP 47, FRCRP 6) Jurors and Juries.
Rule 7.01 (FRCP 47, FRCRP 6) Jurors and Juries. (A) Jury Lists. Unless otherwise ordered, no counsel or party may view a petit jury list except during voir ...
6. Rule 47 - Jurors, Ark. R. Civ. P. 47 | Casetext Search + Citator
The court may direct that not more than two jurors in addition to the regular jury be called and impanelled to sit as alternate jurors.
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7. Rule 47. Motions and Supporting Affidavits
A motion must state the grounds on which it is based and the relief or order sought. A motion may be supported by affidavit.
(a) In General. A party applying to the court for an order must do so by motion. (b) Form and Content of a Motion. A motion—except when made during a trial or hearing—must be in writing, unless the court permits the party to make the motion by other means. A motion must state the grounds on which it is based […]
8. [PDF] FEDERAL RULES CIVIL PROCEDURE - U.S. Courts
This document contains the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to- gether with forms, as amended to December 1, 2014. The rules and forms have been promulgated and ...
9. Table of Contents | 2024 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 47 - Selecting Jurors · Default Judgment · Rule 64 - Seizing a Person or...
Access the full 2024 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, with cross references, official commentary, and a table of contents.
10. [PDF] Jury Selection in Federal Court | Dechert LLP
▫ Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 47, which governs jury selection in federal court. ▫ FRCP 48, which governs the number of jurors in a federal civil ...
11. FRCP Rule 47 - LegalLanding
24 okt 2010 · FRCP Rule 47 · (a) Examining Jurors. · (b) Peremptory Challenges. · (c) Excusing a Juror.
Below is Rule 47 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Rule 47 deals with Selection of Jurors, and is indexed under Chapter VI, dealing with Trials.
12. 18 USC App Fed R Crim P Rule 47: Motions - OLRC Home
Rule 47. Motions. An application to the court for an order shall be by motion. A motion other than one made during a trial or hearing shall be in writing ...
18 USC App Fed R Crim P Rule 47: Motions
13. Rule 47. Local Rules by Courts of Appeals
A generally applicable direction to parties or lawyers regarding practice before a court must be in a local rule rather than an internal operating procedure or ...
(a) Local Rules. (1) Each court of appeals acting by a majority of its judges in regular active service may, after giving appropriate public notice and opportunity for comment, make and amend rules governing its practice. A generally applicable direction to parties or lawyers regarding practice before a court must be in a local rule rather than an internal operating […]
14. Rules & Regulations for Title 47 | Federal Communications ...
6 mrt 2024 · The FCC's rules and regulations are located in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The official rules are published and ...
The FCC’s rules and regulations are located in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The official rules are published and maintained by the Government Printing Office (GPO) in the Federal Register. Additional information about the Federal Register is available at the National Archives and Records Administration web site. An online version of the FCC Rules is available at the GPO e-CFR website. The e-CFR is authorized and maintained by the National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA) Office of the Federal Register (OFR) and GPO. Search FCC Rules by: All of Title 47 Parts 0-19 Parts 20-39 Parts 40-69 Parts 70-79 Parts 80-199 You can also search all government rules and regulations listed in the CFR at the e-CFR web site.
15. [PDF] Rule 47. Motions and Supporting Affidavits - DC Courts
Rule 47. Motions and Supporting Affidavits. (a) IN GENERAL. A party applying to the court for an order must do so by motion. (b) FORM AND CONTENT OF A ...
16. [PDF] Summary Judgment Motions Under FRCP 56 and ORCP 47
11 okt 2018 · Under FRCP 56 and ORCP 47. 1 General CLE credit. From the Oregon State Bar CLE seminar Effective Motion Practice, presented on October 11 ...
17. eCFR :: 47 CFR Part 2 -- Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters
Title 47 was last amended 8/29/2024. view historical versions. There are Federal Register documents that will ...
(b) International footnotes. International footnotes, each in the format “5.” followed by one or more digits, denote stipulations applicable in the relationship between the United States and other nations and thus appear at a minimum in the International Table. Where an international footnote is applicable, without modification, to both Federal and non-Federal operations, the footnote is placed in both the Federal Table and the non-Federal Table (columns 4 and 5) and the international footnote is binding on both Federal users and non-Federal licensees. If, however, an international footnote pertains to a service allocated only for Federal or non-Federal use, the international footnote will be placed only in the relevant Table. Annex, Appendix, Article, No., and Resolution are cross references to provisions in the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations (see § 2.100 for descriptions of the structure of the ITU Radio Regulations and the terms and abbreviations used in the international footnotes). The ITU-R Recommendations referenced in certain of the international footnotes are available at https://www.itu.int/pub/R-REC. The list of international footnotes follows:
18. Title 47 of the CFR -- Telecommunication - eCFR
Displaying title 47, up to date as of 8/29/2024. Title 47 was last amended 8/29/2024. view historical versions.
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19. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) | Rule 48 - Crushendo
11 jun 2024 · FRCP 48 says a jury must begin with at least 6 and no more ... 47(c).
FRCP 48 says a jury must begin with at least 6 and no more than 12 members, and each juror must participate in the verdict unless excused under Rule 47(c).