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(a) Appearance by Counsel - Withdrawal. In all criminal actions, counsel retained to represent the accused shall, immediately after being retained as such, file with the clerk a formal written appearance upon a form to be provided by the court. The Rules of Civil Procedure relating to the withdrawal of an attorney for a party shall apply with equal force with respect to any attorney retained to represent the accused in criminal actions.
(b) Civil Rules to Apply. All other provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure relating to attorneys, regarding examining witnesses, counsel as a witness, non-resident attorneys, and disbarment and discipline, shall apply to practice in criminal actions in the courts of the state.
(c) Penalties. After giving the attorney reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard, the court may imposed against any attorney a fine not to exceed $500.00 for failure to comply with these rules or any other rules of court.
(Adopted by SCO 4 October 4, 1959; amended by SCO 1055 effective July 15, 1991; and by SCO 1126 effective July 15, 1993)
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