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What is Exhibit List Form

The Connecticut Court Exhibit List Form (JD-CL-28) is a legal document used by attorneys and self-represented parties to catalog and track exhibits in court during trials.

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Exhibit List Form is needed by:
  • Attorneys representing clients in Connecticut
  • Self-represented parties involved in legal proceedings
  • Legal assistants managing trial documentation
  • Court clerks receiving exhibit submissions
  • Judges overseeing trial evidence
  • Expert witnesses providing exhibits

How to fill out the Exhibit List Form

  1. 1.
    Begin by accessing pdfFiller and logging into your account.
  2. 2.
    Use the search bar to locate the Connecticut Court Exhibit List Form by typing 'JD-CL-28'.
  3. 3.
    Once you find the form, click to open it in the editing interface.
  4. 4.
    Prior to filling out the form, gather all necessary details about the exhibits including descriptions, status (admitted or for identification), and any relevant case information.
  5. 5.
    Click on each blank field to enter information about each exhibit. Ensure each description accurately reflects the item it corresponds to.
  6. 6.
    Utilize checkboxes to indicate whether exhibits are admitted as full exhibits or only for identification.
  7. 7.
    Throughout the process, periodically review your entries for accuracy and completeness.
  8. 8.
    Once the form is fully completed, go through it one last time to double-check all the information.
  9. 9.
    To save your progress, choose the save option in pdfFiller, which allows you to return later if needed.
  10. 10.
    If you’re ready to submit, select the option to download the form in your preferred format (PDF, Word, etc.) or directly submit it through the platform to the designated courtroom clerk.
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The form is required to be completed by attorneys, self-represented parties, and legal professionals involved in court procedures in Connecticut where exhibits will be presented.
The form must be submitted to the courtroom clerk before the first day of evidence presentation at trial to ensure all exhibits are properly recorded.
You can submit the completed form either by downloading it and delivering it physically to the courtroom clerk or using pdfFiller’s direct submission feature, if available.
Typically, no specific documents are required to be submitted along with the Connecticut Court Exhibit List Form, but make sure to refer to local court rules for any additional requirements that may apply.
Common mistakes include omitting exhibit details, failing to check the correct status for each exhibit, and not submitting the form on time. Ensure all information is accurate and complete before submission.
Processing times may vary, but typically the form is reviewed promptly by the courtroom clerk. It's advisable to follow up if you do not receive confirmation of receipt.
No, notarization is not required for the Connecticut Court Exhibit List Form, making it simpler for parties to submit their exhibit lists during legal proceedings.
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