... no later than 45 days after the final disposition of the case, unless good cause is shown. Expenses for investigators and experts must ... or for any other matter unrelated to the litigation of the case, even if incidental to your client’s arrest.
Filing Fees
You ...
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Application & Order for Admission Pro Hac Vice (per case)
$100.00
Appeal to District Judge from a Judgment of Conviction by a Magistrate Judge in a Misdemeanor Case
$41.00
Application/Motion re: Arbitration/Arbitration Award ...
... pro hac vice . If permission is granted, it will be for one case only. You must apply, pay the fee , and obtain permission from the presiding judge for each case in which you want to represent a party pro hac vice . If admitted pro ...
... be placed under seal until the final disposition of the case in the trial court, subject to final order of the court. However, in any ... for Expert and Other Services.
Service Provider Case Reimbursement Maximums
See Chapter 3 of Volume 7, Part A of the ...
... Training - Dallas
Basic Steps of a Federal Criminal Case
Sources of Information
Important Telephone Numbers
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TXND Electronic Case Filing (ECF) Tips
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... Graham to Weatherford, and two of the five were killed. The case ultimately ended up in the Supreme Court. In more recent times, the ... the oath of office to a United States president.
The case of Roe v. Wade, filed in Dallas in 1970, is perhaps the most ...
... Specific Requirements of the judge assigned to your case.
When you are without an attorney, you are proceeding "pro se." If you ... sued in court.
The right to appear pro se in a civil case in federal court is contained in a statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1654. Thus, ...
... you move, update your information in eVoucher.
Utilize case budgeting for capital cases and for complex or extended non-capital ... are likely to exceed 300 attorney hours. Contact Circuit CJA Case Budgeting Attorney Meg Alverson for assistance in budget preparation: ...
... A subpoena must be issued from the court where the case is pending (by an attorney who is authorized to practice in the court where the case is pending [including one appearing pro hac vice ], or by the clerk, ...