RULE 11.7
APPLICATION OF OTHER COURT RULES
(a) Civil Rules. The following Superior Court Civil Rules are
applicable to appellate proceedings in civil cases in the superior court
when not in conflict with the purpose or intent of these rules and when
application is practicable: CR 1 (scope of rules), CR 2A (stipulations), CR
6 (time), CR 7(b) (form of motions), CR 11 (signing of pleadings), CR 25
(substitution of parties), CR 40(a)(2) (notice of issues of law), CR 42
(consolidation; separate trials), CR 46 (exceptions unnecessary), CR 54(a)
(judgments and orders), CR 60 (relief from judgment or order), CR 71
(withdrawal by attorney), CR 77 (superior courts and judicial officers), CR
78 (clerks), CR 79 (books and records kept by the clerk), CR 80 (court
reporters), and CR 83 (local rules of superior court).
(b) Criminal Rules. The following Superior Court Criminal Rules are
applicable to appellate proceedings in criminal cases in the superior court
when not in conflict with the purpose or intent of these rules and when
application is practicable: CrR 1.1 (scope), CrR 1.2 (purpose and
construction), CrR 1.4 (prosecuting attorney definition), CrR 3.1 (right to
and assignment of counsel), CrR 7.1 (sentencing), CrR 7.2 (presentence
investigation), CrR 8.1 (time), CrR 8.2 (motions), CrR 8.5 (calendars), CrR
8. 6 (exceptions unnecessary), CrR 8.7 (objections), and CrR 8.8
(discharge).
(c) Civil Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction. The following Civil
Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction are applicable to appellate
proceedings in civil cases in the court of limited jurisdiction when not in
conflict with the purpose or intent of these rules and when application is
practicable: CRLJ 5 (service and filing), CRLJ 6 (time), CRLJ 7(b)
(motions), CRLJ 8 (general rules of pleading), CRLJ 10 (form of pleadings),
CRLJ 11 (verification and signing of pleadings), CRLJ 25 (substitution of
parties), CRLJ 40(b) (disqualification of judge), and CRLJ 60 (relief from
judgment or order).
(d) Criminal Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction. The following
Criminal Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction are applicable to
appellate proceedings in criminal cases in the court of limited
jurisdiction when not in conflict with the purpose or intent of these rules
and when application is practicable: CrRLJ 1.7 (local court rules--
availability), CrRLJ 1.5 (style and form), CrRLJ 3.1 (right to and
assignment of lawyer), CrRLJ 8.9 (disqualification of judge), CrRLJ 8.9(c)
(disqualification of judge--transfer), CrRLJ 7.8(a) (clerical mistakes),
CrRLJ 8.1 (time), and CrRLJ 8.2 (motions). (Editorial Note: Effective
September 1, 1987, Justice Court Criminal Rules (JCrR) were retitled
Criminal Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (CrRLJ). Effective
September 1, 1989, Justice Court Civil Rules (JCR) were retitled Civil
Rules for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction (CRLJ).)
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