Trial Level Templates

Are you in need of legal documents at the trial level? Look no further than our extensive collection of trial level documents. Whether you're involved in a criminal case, a civil case, or a juvenile case, we have the forms you need to navigate the trial level process.

Our trial level documents are designed to make your life easier. With our user-friendly forms, you can easily fill out and submit orders, assignments, and petitions related to expert witness fees, assignment of counsel, and more.

We understand that legal proceedings can be complex and time-consuming. That's why we've curated a selection of trial level documents that will streamline your experience and help you stay organized. Our documents are accepted in various jurisdictions, including North Carolina, and are available in both English and Spanish.

Don't waste your valuable time searching for trial level documents elsewhere. Trust our comprehensive collection to meet all your legal document needs at the trial level. Simplify your legal journey and ensure that you have the necessary forms to achieve a successful outcome.

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This type of document is used for providing notice and determining counsel in first-degree murder or undesignated degree of murder cases at the trial level in North Carolina.

This document is a form for assigning a defense counsel for indigent individuals facing first-degree murder or undesignated degree of murder charges in North Carolina. The form is available in both English and Spanish.

This form is used for assigning legal counsel for indigent individuals facing first-degree murder charges or undesignated degree of murder in North Carolina. The form is available in both English and Vietnamese languages.

This form is used to request payment for expert witness fees in juvenile cases at the trial level in North Carolina.

This Form is used for requesting a deviation in expert hourly rates for non-capital criminal and non-criminal cases at the trial level in North Carolina. It also requires approval or denial from the IDS (Indigent Defense Services).

This Form is used for applying for a fee order for non-capital criminal cases in North Carolina when the defendant is indigent. The form is available in English and Vietnamese.

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