How are new exhibits brought into hearings?
The trial judge identifies the document on the record the same way it was done before EAMS. After the trial, the court reporter arranges to have the document scanned into EAMS and assigned a document number. A sub-set of that document number is used to identify that exact document in the minutes of hearing and summary of evidence and is marked as an exhibit. Q: Our exhibits to be submitted at the time of MSC include the applicant’s personnel file. As a whole, the personnel file is very lengthy and even the excerpts we plan to submit exceed 25 pages. How can we submit all of the evidence we feel is necessary? A: These types of documents, proposed trial exhibits, are not subject to the 25-page limit. If possible, please excerpt the records, submitting only those pages that are relevant to your position on the issues. Do include the photocopy service cover page.
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