Common Pleas Court Judge Alan C. Triggs

Honorable Alan C. Triggs

Hamilton County Courthouse
1000 Main Street
Room 485
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

Lyndsey Spatafora, Bailiff
Phone Number: 513-946-5841

Paula Adams, Staff Attorney
padams@cms.hamilton-co.org
Phone Number: 513-946-5840
Fax Number: 513-946-5844

Judge Triggs Rule 26(B) Conference Report and Discovery Plan

About Judge Alan Triggs

Judge Alan C. Triggs was elected to the Hamilton County Municipal Court for the term beginning January 3, 2018. Alan served as an assistant City of Cincinnati Prosecutor for 3 years and as a Hamilton County Municipal Court Magistrate for 11 years prior to being elected judge.

Alan is a 1988 graduate of Walnut Hills High School; 1991 graduate of Memphis State University; 1994 graduate of the University of Akron Law; and 2012 graduate of Concord Law School with a Master of Laws Degree (LLM).

COURTROOM PROCEDURES

CASE MANAGEMENT 

In criminal cases, scheduling is done through the bailiff.

In civil cases, a trial schedule will be set at the initial case management conference ("CMC"). Counsel shall comply with Civil Rule 26(F), and shall file a joint plan prior to the CMC. A copy of the joint plan should be emailed to the staff attorney. Click here to open Civil Rule 26(F) Form. All CMC's are IN PERSON.

If parties desire an extension of the deadlines set in the case scheduling order, it must be done via written motion.

MOTION PRACTICE

A courtesy copy of dispositive motions, along with a Word-formatted proposed Entry, must be emailed to padams@cms.hamilton-co.org

The case caption should be included in the email’s subject line.

The timelines for responses to and replies in support of motions will follow those imposed by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure and any applicable local rule.

Counsel should be familiar with the Local Rules.

The Court will set hearings for motions on a case-by-case basis, either sua sponte or at the request of a party.  Motion hearing exhibits must be provided to the opposing party and the Court.  To request the status of a pending motion or to alert the court of an urgent request, counsel should contact either the bailiff (criminal cases) or the law clerk (civil cases).

SETTLEMENT

If requested by both parties, the Court will become involved in the settlement of both civil and criminal cases.

CIVIL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE

During the initial case management conference, a pretrial conference will be set approximately two weeks prior to trial.

Pretrial statements are due at least three business days before the pretrial conference. Pretrial statements should follow the format in the Local Rules.

Motions in limine should be filed before the pretrial.

All exhibits, marked with exhibit numbers/letters, should be submitted to the Court at least three business days before the trial.

Counsel must prepare complete proposed jury instructions and submit them to padams@cms.hamilton-co.org in Word format prior to the pretrial conference.

TRIAL

Trials will commence at 9am and continue until approximately 4pm, with a one-hour lunch and occasional recesses.

There is no time limit for voir dire, but counsel is expected to keep voir dire direct.

DISCOVERY

Discovery time limits are set at the initial case management conference. The Court expects opposing parties to be courteous and respectful regarding discovery. If a discovery dispute arises, parties must attempt to work it out before seeking Court involvement.  The Court generally discourages discovery motions and expects counsel to resolve discovery issues short of court intervention.  The Court will not intervene after the passing of a discovery deadline.

COURTROOM ETIQUETTE

Counsel and parties are expected to be professional, respectful, and courteous at all times. When speaking during a hearing or trial, counsel should stand, either at the podium or at their table. Counsel should ask permission before approaching a witness or the bench, but consider such permission continuing after the first request unless otherwise directed from the bench.

EXPECTATIONS/COMMENTS

I expect counsel to be on time.

I expect counsel to behave professionally and to act with civility toward each other, parties, witnesses, and my courtroom staff.