Examples of Case Management Committee in a sentence
If the Calendar and Case Management Committee finds that good cause for the transfer does not exist, it may return the case to the transferring judge.
No person shall directly or indirectly cause, or procure, or attempt to cause or procure, a court officer or employee to reveal to any person, other than the members of the Calendar and Case Management Committee, the sequence of the judges' names within each block of assignment cards, or to number or assign any case otherwise than herein provided or as ordered by the Calendar and Case Management Committee.
The assignment of cases to judges of this Court shall be performed by the Clerk under the direction of the Calendar and Case Management Committee.
Cases may be assigned to visiting and senior judges in accordance with procedures adopted from time to time by the Calendar and Case Management Committee.
When reassignments are necessitated by the death, retirement, resignation or incapacity of any judge or by the appointment of a new judge, or by any other circumstances, the Calendar and Case Management Committee shall determine and indicate by order the method by which such reassignments shall be made.
The decks will be created by the Liaison to the Calendar and Case Management Committee or the Liaison's backup and access to this function shall be restricted to these individuals to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the random assignment of cases.
Whenever a judge begins what is expected to be an unusually protracted criminal trial (one lasting four weeks or more) he or she may refer to the Calendar and Case Management Committee for routine reassignment such other criminal cases assigned to such judge as the judge was unable to dispose of prior thereto and which are expected to require disposition pursuant to the Speedy Trial Act within the time period of the unusually protracted trial.
Upon the entry of a final judgment as to such defendants, the case shall be assigned to the Calendar and Case Management Committee for further action as to those defendants who are fugitives or mentally incompetent to stand trial.
A judge, upon written advice to the Calendar and Case Management Committee, may transfer directly all or part of any case on the judge's docket to any consenting judge.
Upon a finding by the Calendar and Case Management Committee that two or more cases assigned to different judges should be referred for a specific purpose to one judge in order to avoid a duplication of judicial effort, the Calendar and Case Management Committee may enter such an order of referral.