Criminal Rule
1.1
Unless the context indicates a contrary intention, the following definitions apply in these rules:
- Court. The word “court” means the district judges of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, as a collective body.
- Presiding Judge. The term “presiding judge” means the judge to whom a case is assigned. The word “judge” includes district judges and magistrate judges.
- Attorney. The word “attorney” means either:
- a person licensed to practice law by the highest court of any state or the District of Columbia; or
- a party proceeding pro se in any criminal action.
- Clerk. The word “clerk” means the clerk of this court.
- ECF. The term “ECF” means electronic case filing and refers to the court’s web-based document filing system that allows a document to be transmitted, signed, or verified by electronic means in a manner that is consistent with technical standards established by the Judicial Conference of the United States.
- Judge’s Copy. The term “judge’s copy” means a paper copy of an original pleading, motion, or other paper that is submitted for use by the presiding judge.