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Exclusion of witnesses. At the request of a party the court may order witnesses excluded so that they cannot hear the testimony of other witnesses, and it may make the order of its own motion.
Not less than 15 days before the hearing, you will receive a Notice of Hearing. This Notice will be sent by certified mail to all standard parties and by email to all e-filing parties and establishes the time, date, and location of the hearing, among other things. Before the Hearing - NC OAH nc.gov hearing-process before-heari nc.gov hearing-process before-heari
A court shall take judicial notice if requested by a party and supplied with the necessary information. (e) Opportunity to be heard. In a trial court, a party is entitled upon timely request to an opportunity to be heard as to the propriety of taking judicial notice and the tenor of the matter noticed. NC General Statutes - Chapter 8C Article 2 1 Article 2. Judicial Notice ncleg.net Statutes PDF Article2 ncleg.net Statutes PDF Article2
There are no local court systems in North Carolina our court system is one unified statewide system. The State court system is different from the Federal court system. Most people who go to court are in State courts. The State courts handle most of the court work in North Carolina. Structure of the Courts | North Carolina Judicial Branch nccourts.gov learn structure-of-the-courts nccourts.gov learn structure-of-the-courts
A court shall take judicial notice if requested by a party and supplied with the necessary information. (e) Opportunity to be heard. In a trial court, a party is entitled upon timely request to an opportunity to be heard as to the propriety of taking judicial notice and the tenor of the matter noticed.

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Rule 201(g) as received from the Supreme Court provided that when judicial notice of a fact is taken, the court shall instruct the jury to accept that fact as established.
If one partys theory of a car accident case assumes that a motorists headlights should have been on because it was 7 PM, the party need not necessarily bring evidence to establish that 7 PM was after sunset. Rather, the court can take judicial notice of this fact.
A court can take judicial notice of indisputable facts, usually for purposes of convenience. If a court takes judicial notice of an indisputable fact in a civil case, the fact is considered conclusive. judicial notice | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute cornell.edu wex judicialnotice cornell.edu wex judicialnotice

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