Montana Code Annotated 1999

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Title 25, Chapter 21 -- RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE


     Rule 39. Calendar -- withdrawal of records.
     (a) Placing causes upon calendar. All causes shall be classified as provided in the Montana Supreme Court 1982 Internal Operating Rules as the same may be amended by the court.
     (b) Setting causes for argument. Causes on the calendar upon which oral argument is allowed will be set for argument by the court in the chronological order in which they have been placed on the calendar, except for such causes as are determined entitled to precedence or as otherwise ordered by the court. Oral arguments will not be heard during the months of July and August.
     (c) Advancement of causes. In calendaring appeals of civil cases from orders dissolving, refusing to dissolve, granting or refusing to grant writs of injunction, appeals from orders dissolving or refusing to dissolve attachments, appeals from orders appointing or refusing to appoint receivers, appeals from orders or judgments holding appellant in custody, and workmen's compensation appeals, are entitled to precedence and will, upon motion of either party, be advanced on the calendar. In calendaring appeals of criminal cases, causes against defendants held in custody will be set for argument by the court in advance of causes against defendants on bail unless for good cause the court otherwise orders.
     (d) Permission to take record from clerk's office. The records and other papers of the supreme court shall not be taken therefrom except by counsel pursuant to a written order of a justice of the court, which order shall specify the time the same may be retained out of the clerk's office; provided, that the court or a justice thereof may require the same to be returned within a shorter period upon notice. The clerk shall preserve each order and counsel's receipt until the papers therein mentioned shall be returned.

     History: En. Sup. Ct. Ord. 11020, Dec. 10, 1965, eff. Jan. 1, 1966; amd. Sup. Ct. Ord. June 16, 1986, eff. Jan. 19, 1987.

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