Rule 11.06Procedure for Requesting Access to Confidential Financial Source Documents. (a) Motion. Any person may file a motion, supported by affidavit showing good cause, for access to Confidential Financial Source Documents or portions of the documents. Written notice of the motion to all parties is required.
If a complaint or motion has been served, any party may request in writing that a financial statement be completed by a party, other than a county agency, and submitted 7 days before a hearing, or if no hearing is scheduled, within 14 days after the request being served.
Rule 40. Assignment of Cases for Trial The judges of the court may, by order or by rule of court, provide for the setting of cases for trial upon the calendar, the order in which they shall be heard, and the resetting thereof.
Rule 26.04 - Post-Verdict Motions Subd. New Trial On Defendant's Motion. (1) Grounds. The court may-on written motion of a defendant-grant a new trial on the issue of guilt or the existence of facts to support an aggravated sentence, or both, on any of the following grounds: 1. The interests of justice; 2.
Public Access to Records. (a) Except as provided in these Special Rules, the Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch, or as limited by court order, all court files relating to civil commitment shall be available to the public for inspection, copying, printing, or downloading.
Rule 69. Execution In aid of the judgment or execution, the judgment creditor, or successor in interest when that interest appears of record, may obtain discovery from any person, including the judgment debtor, in the manner provided by these rules.
Rule 404. Notice in Formal Proceedings Where mailed notice is required, proof of mailing the notice of hearing shall be filed with the court administrator before any formal order will issue. Mailed notice shall be given to any interested person as defined by the code or to the person's lawyer.
Rule 63. Disability or Disqualification of Judge; Notice to Remove; Assignment of a Judge.
Residential facilities for adults with mental illness (Rule 36) Residential facilities for adults with mental illness are licensed under Minnesota Rules, parts 9520.0500 to 9520.0690.