Attachment To (Proposed) Consent Order For Expedited Jury Trial {EJT-020A} | Docx | California

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Last updated: 7/1/2016

Attachment To (Proposed) Consent Order For Expedited Jury Trial {EJT-020A}

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EJT-020A PLAINTIFF/PETITIONER: DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT: CASE NUMBER: ATTACHMENT TO [PROPOSED] CONSENT ORDER FOR EXPEDITED JURY TRIAL (This attachment may be used with form EJT-020.) As part of the [Proposed] Consent Order for Expedited Jury Trial, the parties have agreed to the following (check all items on which agreements have been reached and describe the agreements in detail. If more space is needed for any item, use form MC-025 and complete item 15 below): 1. Modifications of the timelines for pretrial submissions required by rule 3.1548 of the California Rules of Court (describe timeline): 2. Limitations on the number of witnesses per party, including expert witnesses (describe): 3. Modifications of statutory or rule provisions regarding exchange of expert witness information and presentation of testimony by such witnesses (describe): 4. Allocation of time periods stated in rule 3.1550 of the California Rules of Court, including how arguments and cross-examination may be used by each party in the three-hour time frame (describe): 5. Agreement as to any evidentiary matters, including any stipulations or admissions regarding factual matters (state such matters in detail): 6. Agreement about what constitutes necessary or relevant evidence for a particular factual determination (describe): Page 1 of 2 Form Approved for Optional Use Judicial Council of California EJT-020A [New July 1, 2012] ATTACHMENT TO [PROPOSED] CONSENT ORDER FOR EXPEDITED JURY TRIAL Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 630.01­630.12; Cal. Rules of Court, rules 3.1545­1552 www.courts.ca.gov American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com EJT-020A PLAINTIFF/PETITIONER: ___ DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT: 7. Agreement about admissibility of particular exhibits or demonstrative evidence presented without the legally required authentication or foundation (describe): CASE NUMBER: 8. Agreement about admissibility of video or written depositions and declarations (describe): 9. Agreement about any other evidentiary issues or the application of any of the rules of evidence (describe): 10. Agreement to use photographs, diagrams, slides, electronic presentations, overhead projections, notebooks of exhibits, or other methods for presenting information to the jury (describe): 11. Agreement concerning the time frame for filing and serving motions in limine (describe): 12. Agreement that fewer than eight jurors may hear this case (describe): 13. Agreement concerning the number of jurors required to reach a verdict in this case (describe, including any agreement regarding loss of juror after trial starts): 14. Other agreements (describe): 15. Form MC-025 is attached, with further details concerning items (list items): EJT-020A [New. July 1, 2012] ATTACHMENT TO [PROPOSED] CONSENT ORDER FOR EXPEDITED JURY TRIAL Page 2 of 2

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