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| Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar | 
 Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
   Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
Title 5. Attorneys and the State Bar
     Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
Chapter 1 - Attorneys and Counselors
       Appendix 7 - Rules of the Court on the Judiciary
Appendix 7 - Rules of the Court on the Judiciary
         Article Trial Division
Article Trial Division
         Section Rule 3                    - Presiding and Vice-Presiding Judge
Section Rule 3                    - Presiding and Vice-Presiding Judge
Cite as:  O.S. §, __  __
Rules of the Court on the Judiciary
Chapter 1, App. 7
Trial Division
Rule 3. Presiding and Vice-Presiding Judge.
The Trial Division of the Court shall select its presiding judge and a vice-presiding judge. In the absence of the presiding judge the vice-presiding judge shall preside. In the absence of the presiding judge and the vice-presiding judge, the members of the Court present shall select from their number a presiding judge pro tem.
The presiding judge shall rule upon all motions, objections, demurrers, or other questions requiring a ruling that arises during the course of any trial or hearing.
Upon the oral request of any two members of the Court present at a trial or hearing, a ruling of the presiding judge may be appealed to a vote of all members of the Court present and participating in the trial or hearing. A majority vote shall control.
The presiding judge, or the judge acting in that capacity, may, in his sole discretion, delegate in any particular case to any other judge or judges of the Court any duty or duties imposed upon him as presiding judge.
Historical Data
Adopted by Order NO. C.J.T.D.-2 on December 28, 1966, effective January 1, 1967
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