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3 rows where county = "Putnam" and judge_id = "NY-FC-9JD-MOLE"

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  • ["communication-preferences", "e-filing", "adjournments", "attorney-conduct"] 1
  • ["hearing-procedures", "scheduling-orders"] 1
  • ["trial-procedures", "exhibits", "pre-trial-conference", "scheduling-orders"] 1

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provision_id ▼ doc_id judge_id rule_number title text source_page topics cross_references judicial_district county court_type doc_type
MOLE-FC-001 Family Court Part Rules – Hon. Anthony R. Molé 120 NY-FC-9JD-MOLE I-A-F General Rules Attorneys must be familiar with 22 NYCRR Part 205. Part Rules must be scrupulously adhered to. Documents may be filed by mail, EDDS, or via virtualputnammulticourt@nycourts.gov. All documents submitted as PDF. Correspondences to Court must be copied to all counsel and indicate file number and next appearance date. Virtual/email filing portal not to be used for correspondence or communications—filing purposes only. Litigation by letter absolutely prohibited. Adjournment requests must be made at least 3 business days prior; must first obtain consent of all counsel before contacting Court; all adjournments must be affirmatively granted by Court.   ["communication-preferences", "e-filing", "adjournments", "attorney-conduct"] ["22 NYCRR 205.1", "22 NYCRR 125.1"] 9 Putnam supreme part_rules
MOLE-FC-002 Family Court Part Rules – Hon. Anthony R. Molé 120 NY-FC-9JD-MOLE I-G-K Motions, Orders, and Ex Parte All motions and OSC must conform with CPLR 2214 and 22 NYCRR 205.11. OSC seeking stay or temporary injunctive relief must comply with 22 NYCRR 202.7(f). Motions returnable Tuesdays or Thursdays, generally on submission. Proposed orders submitted with Notice of Settlement per 22 NYCRR 202.48, unless waived. Ex parte communications strictly prohibited except for scheduling matters.   ["hearing-procedures", "scheduling-orders"] ["CPLR 2214", "22 NYCRR 205.11", "22 NYCRR 202.7(f)", "22 NYCRR 202.48"] 9 Putnam supreme part_rules
MOLE-FC-003 Family Court Part Rules – Hon. Anthony R. Molé 120 NY-FC-9JD-MOLE II Protocols for Fact-Finding Hearings At least one week prior to hearing, copy of trial book exchanged by parties and emailed to VirtualPutnamMultiCourt@nycourts.gov; hard copy brought to hearing. At pretrial conference, counsel must inform Court of anticipated time needed for hearing and address any pretrial matters. Exhibit and witness lists submitted at least one week prior; copies of all proposed exhibits in digital PDF format. Petitioner uses numbers, Respondent uses letters. Exhibits pre-marked with certifications for admissibility issues. Parties must make diligent good faith effort to agree upon stipulation as to admitted documents. Parties must also agree upon stipulated facts before hearing begins. Failure to disclose potential evidentiary material may result in total exclusion. Transcripts must be ordered for full plenary fact-finding hearings under Articles 6, 8, or 10. Counsel must be adequately prepared; oral applications for adjournments will not be entertained.   ["trial-procedures", "exhibits", "pre-trial-conference", "scheduling-orders"] [] 9 Putnam supreme part_rules

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CREATE TABLE provisions (
    provision_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
    doc_id INTEGER REFERENCES documents(doc_id),
    judge_id TEXT REFERENCES judges(judge_id),
    rule_number TEXT,
    title TEXT,
    text TEXT,
    source_page INTEGER,
    topics TEXT,
    cross_references TEXT,
    judicial_district INTEGER,
    county TEXT,
    court_type TEXT DEFAULT 'supreme',
    doc_type TEXT DEFAULT 'part_rules'
);
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