Section 480.056 — Present Laws Effective Until Modified.
480.056 PRESENT LAWS EFFECTIVE UNTIL MODIFIED. All present laws relating to pleading, practice, and procedure, excepting those applying to the probate courts, shall be effective as rules of court until modified or superseded by subsequent court rule, and upon the adoption of any rule pursuant to sections 480.051 to 480.058 such laws, in so far […]
Section 480.057 — Promulgation.
480.057 PROMULGATION. Subdivision 1. Effective date of rules; publication. All rules promulgated under sections 480.051 to 480.058 are effective at a time fixed by the court. The rules must be published as part of Minnesota Statutes according to section 3C.08. Subd. 2. Printing, publishing, and distributing. The revisor of statutes shall print, publish, and distribute […]
Section 480.058 — Right Reserved.
480.058 RIGHT RESERVED. Subdivision 1. By legislature. Sections 480.051 to 480.058 shall not abridge the right of the legislature to enact, modify, or repeal any statute or modify or repeal any rule of the supreme court adopted pursuant thereto. Subd. 2. Appellate fees and forfeits. Appellate court fees collected under Minnesota Rules of Civil Appellate […]
Section 480.059 — Criminal Actions, Pleadings, Practice And Procedure.
480.059 CRIMINAL ACTIONS, PLEADINGS, PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE. Subdivision 1. Rules. The supreme court shall have the power to regulate the pleadings, practice, procedure, and the forms thereof in criminal actions in all courts of this state, by rules promulgated by it from time to time. Such rules shall not abridge, enlarge, or modify the substantive […]
Section 480.0591 — Rules Of Evidence.
480.0591 RULES OF EVIDENCE. Subdivision 1. Authority to promulgate. The supreme court may promulgate rules of evidence regulating all evidentiary matters in civil and criminal actions in all courts of the state. Such rules shall not abridge, enlarge or modify the substantive rights of any person. Subd. 2. Advisory committee. Before any such rules are […]
Section 480.0595 — Juvenile Court Rules.
480.0595 JUVENILE COURT RULES. The supreme court shall promulgate rules to regulate the pleadings, practice, procedure and the forms thereof in juvenile proceedings in all juvenile courts of the state in accordance with the provisions of section 480.059, except with respect to the composition of the advisory committee and the distribution of the proposed rules. […]
Section 480.054 — Distribution Of Proposed Rules; Hearing.
480.054 DISTRIBUTION OF PROPOSED RULES; HEARING. Before any rule for the court of appeals or for the district court is adopted, the supreme court shall distribute copies of the proposed rule to the bench and bar of the state for their consideration and suggestions and give due consideration to any suggestions they submit to the […]
Section 480.055 — Rules Not In Conflict.
480.055 RULES NOT IN CONFLICT. Subdivision 1. Other courts. Any court, other than the supreme court, may adopt rules of court governing its practice; the judges of the court of appeals, pursuant to section 480A.11, and the judges of district courts, pursuant to sections 484.33 and 484.52, may adopt rules not in conflict with the […]
Section 480.05 — Power; Rules.
480.05 POWER; RULES. The supreme court shall have all the authority necessary for carrying into execution its judgments and determinations, and for the exercise of its jurisdiction as the supreme judicial tribunal of the state, agreeable to the usages and principles of law. Such court shall prescribe, and from time to time may amend and […]
Section 480.051 — Regulate Pleading, Practice And Procedure.
480.051 REGULATE PLEADING, PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE. The supreme court of this state shall have the power to regulate the pleadings, practice, procedure, and the forms thereof in civil actions in all courts of this state, including the probate courts, by rules promulgated by it from time to time. Such rules shall not abridge, enlarge, or […]