This rule applies only in pretrial proceedings in cases in which the death penalty may be imposed.
Within 10 days of counsel's first appearance in court, primary counsel for each defendant and the prosecution must each acknowledge that they have reviewed Capital Case Attorney Pretrial Checklist (form CR-600) by signing and submitting this form to the court. Counsel are encouraged to keep a copy of this checklist.
Counsel must comply with the requirements of rule 2.1040 regarding electronic recordings presented or offered into evidence, including any such recordings that are part of a digital or electronic presentation.
Cal. R. Ct. 4.119
Advisory Committee Comment
Subdivision (b). Capital Case Attorney Pretrial Checklist (form CR-600) is designed to be a tool to assist pretrial counsel in identifying and fulfilling all their record preparation responsibilities. Counsel are therefore encouraged to keep a copy of this form and to use it to monitor their own progress.
Subdivision (c)(1). To facilitate preparation of complete and accurate lists, counsel are encouraged to add items to the lists at the time appearances or motions are made or exhibits offered.
Subdivision (c)(3). Rule 8.613(d) requires the clerk to notify counsel to submit the lists of appearances, exhibits, and motions.