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Rule 5 is intended to require an attorney appearing in a case to pay the application fee once in the case.
See Rule 103.01, subdivision 1(d)(6). Rule 107 provides a mechanism for securing, prior to appeal, an order from the trial court waiving the bond or setting a bond in a lesser amount. It also affords the respondent a mechanism for securing a supplemental bond or deposit.
If scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge will assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue, a witness qualified as an expert by knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education, may testify thereto in the form of an opinion or otherwise.
Expert and lay witnesses will not be precluded from giving an opinion merely because the opinion embraces an ultimate fact issue to be determined by the jury. If the witness is qualified and the opinion would be helpful to or assist the jury as provided in Rules 701-703, the opinion testimony should be permitted.
63.03Notice to Remove Any party or attorney may make and serve on the opposing party and file with the administrator a notice to remove.
Minnesota Rule General Practice 702 and Minnesota Statute Section 629 control the procedures when a defendant defaults on an appearance bond. Court can order bond forfeited in full, or in part. Also issue arrest warrant for the defendant.
Rule 702(h) was amended in 1993, effective January 1, 1994, to establish statewide suspension of bonding privileges for a surety and a surety's agent in the event of failure to make payment on a forfeited bond.