Illinois Supreme Court Rule 91(B) Finding

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Supreme Court Rule 91(B) Finding

Illinois Supreme Court Rule 91(B) Finding is a rule that outlines the procedure for filing a finding with the court. It applies to cases in which a party has requested a finding from the court regarding a specific issue. There are two types of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 91(B) Findings: (1) Finding of Fact and (2) Finding of Law. A Finding of Fact is a ruling issued by the court that states the facts of the case as they relate to the issue in question. A Finding of Law is a ruling issued by the court that states the law applicable to the case as it relates to the issue in question. Both types of Findings are binding on the parties and the court.

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(b)Informal Hearings in Small Claims Cases. In any small claims case, the court may, on its own motion or on motion of any party, adjudicate the dispute at an informal hearing. At the informal hearing all relevant evidence shall be admissible and the court may relax the rules of procedure and the rules of evidence.

Rule 404(b) renders inadmissible evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts to prove the character of a person in order to show action in conformity therewith, but allows proof of other crimes, wrongs, or acts where they are relevant under statutes related to certain criminal offenses, as well as for other purposes,

(b) Summons Requiring Appearance on Specified Day. The court shall make every reasonable effort to accommodate the defendant appearing by telephone or video conference.

Upon a motion by defendant's attorney the court shall allow the furnishing of discovery to the defendant unless the State objects, at which time the court shall weigh the benefit to the defense against any potential harm or danger raised by the prosecution and enter an appropriate order.

Rule 101(d) summons must be served within 30 days after its date. A rule 101(d) summons covers all other summons where the defendant must file an answer or appear within 30 days.

Illinois Supreme Court Rule 282(b) reads in full: ?No corporation may appear as claimant, assignee, subrogee or counterclaimant in a small claims proceeding, unless represented by counsel.

Rule 101 provides that a statutory rule of evidence is effective unless in conflict with an Illinois Supreme Court rule or decision. There is no current statutory rule of evidence that is in conflict with a rule contained in the Illinois Rules of Evidence.

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Illinois Supreme Court Rule 91(B) Finding