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U.S. Magistrate Judge Zachary C. Bolitho
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U.S. Magistrate Judge Zachary C. Bolitho
U.S. District Court
Northern District of Florida
One North Palafox Street
Pensacola, FL 32502-5665
(850) 437-6823
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flnd_bolitho@flnd.uscourts.gov
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Unless otherwise stated in a notice setting a hearing, telephonic or remote appearances are allowed only with prior approval from Judge Bolitho.
Unless otherwise ordered or requested, proposed orders are not required.
Unrepresented parties and counsel seeking to utilize any courtroom technology for purposes of a hearing or trial should contact the Courtroom Deputy to test the equipment prior to the scheduled hearing or trial.
All proceedings before Judge Bolitho are recorded by the Court’s audio recording system. Additionally, a court reporter will be provided for bond hearings and change of plea hearings when a court reporter is available. For all other hearings, including civil hearings, parties wishing to have the presence of a court reporter must retain one.
In advance of the hearing, parties may submit a courtesy copy of any authority relied upon by delivering a binder to the Court, with the applicable authority (highlighted to the pertinent sections), and a cover letter, copied to all counsel.
Generally, other than for changes of plea and unless requested otherwise by Judge Bolitho, attorneys are free to stay at counsel’s table while addressing the Court but may also stand at the lectern. Counsel should in all circumstances stand while addressing the Court.
If exhibits are to be presented during a hearing or trial, the Court requires a courtesy copy.
To set a hearing on a matter referred to Judge Bolitho, the parties must file a motion that includes at least three dates and times.
All requests for a new hearing date after a notice of hearing has been posted must be made through a motion to continue.
Parties are expected to comply with their meet and confer obligations and in most circumstances a failure to do so will result in a denial of the pertinent motion.