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  10. Article 1 - General Provisions


Article 1 - General Provisions


  • § 9-10-1. Preference given to cases in which state is plaintiff
  • § 9-10-2. Actions against state void absent notice or waiver
  • § 9-10-3. Closed trials authorized in certain cases
  • § 9-10-4. Trial of collateral issues
  • § 9-10-5. Charges to be written out on request; exception; filing of written charges; copies
  • § 9-10-6. Juror's private knowledge.
  • § 9-10-7. Expression by judge of opinion in case reversible error
  • § 9-10-8. Approval or disapproval of verdict by judge forbidden; discharge or commendation of jury for verdict not permitted; judge expressing approval or disapproval disqualified from presiding at new trial
  • § 9-10-9. Jurors' affidavits permitted to uphold but not impeach verdict
  • § 9-10-10. Cash bonds permitted; docketing
  • § 9-10-11. When appearance bond not forfeited by failure to attend; setting aside forfeiture of appearance bond
  • § 9-10-12. Certified mail equivalent to registered mail; sufficient compliance for notice by statutory overnight delivery
  • § 9-10-13. Effect of judgment on party vouched into court
  • § 9-10-14. Promulgation of form for use by inmates in actions against government
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