Minnesota Motion for a Speedy Trial

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63.02 Interest or Bias No judge shall sit in any case if that judge is interested in its determination or if that judge might be excluded for bias from acting therein as a juror disqualified under the Code of Judicial Conduct.

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.

(a) The purpose of this hearing is to again advise defendants of their rights, to allow defendants to plead guilty, or if the defendant does not plead guilty, to request or waive an Omnibus Hearing under Rule 11. (b) At this hearing, the court must again inform the defendant of the: (1) charge(s);

33.03Option to Produce Business Records A specification shall be in sufficient detail as to permit the interrogating party to locate and to identify, as readily as can the party served, the records from which the answer may be ascertained.

Any party or attorney may make and serve on the opposing party and file with the administrator a notice to remove.

Rule 27.03, subd. 1(B)(7) is in with Minnesota Statutes, section 244.10, subdivision 1, which requires that the court issue written findings of fact, conclusions of law and appropriate order on the issues raised at the sentencing hearing at the conclusion of the hearing or within 20 days afterwards.

Rule 11 of the Minnesota Rules of Criminal Procedure says exactly what an omnibus hearing is in MN. An omnibus hearing is also called a pretrial hearing or pretrial conference. In short, at an omnibus hearing, the court addresses several issues depending on the charges before the court.

Rule 60. Clerical mistakes in judgments, orders, or other parts of the record and errors therein arising from oversight or omission may be corrected by the court at any time upon its own initiative or on the motion of any party and after such notice, if any, as the court orders.

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