Kentucky Statement for Court Observation

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Statement for Court Observation

The Kentucky Statement for Court Observation is a legal form used in the state of Kentucky. It is an agreement between the parties involved in a legal case that allows the court to appoint an observer to monitor and record the proceedings. The observer is responsible for creating a written report of the proceedings and providing a copy to both parties. There are two types of Kentucky Statement for Court Observation: a request for observation and a motion for observation. The request for observation is used when one party wishes to have an observer present and the motion is used when both parties agree to have an observer present. The observer must be impartial and provide an unbiased report of the proceedings. Both parties must sign the statement before it is submitted to the court.

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Opinions cited for consideration by the court shall be set out as an unpublished decision in the filed document and a copy of the entire decision shall be tendered along with the document to the court and all parties to the action.

2. What if I miss my court date? If you miss a court date that you were required to attend, the Judge may issue a Failure to Appear and/or a Bench Warrant for your arrest. Failure to appear in court is punishable by jail time and/or a fine.

(1) Every Circuit and District Judge shall, when at all possible, issue a written judgment or order in all civil actions which have been submitted for final adjudication within ninety (90) days from the date the action was taken under submission.

If your court proceeding is being held remotely instead of in-person, you will need to go to zoom.us/join and enter the Meeting ID and passcode, if required. You will need to remain in the waiting room on mute until the judge calls your case and lets you into the proceeding.

At the arraignment, the judge will advise the defendant of the charges brought against him and advise the defendant of his rights. The defendant is the only person that needs to be present for the arraignment. There will be NO evidence heard by the judge at this court event.

Redocket/Reschedule Cases A case may be rescheduled for an earlier date than was initially scheduled, but may not be continued to a later date without judicial approval. To request a later date, go to the District Court Administrator's Office on the third floor of the Hall of Justice to obtain a judge's signature.

C District Civil $5,000 or less. S Small Claims $2,5000 or less. P Probate. J Juvenile (paternity, Dependency, Neglect and Abuse, Status Offenses, Delinquency)

Sua sponte. : (sooh-uh spahn-tay) adj. Latin for "of one's own will," meaning on one's own volition, usually referring to a judge's order made without a request by any party to the case.

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Kentucky Statement for Court Observation