Idaho Exhibit List Instructions for Judge Windmill are court rules that provide guidance related to the use of exhibits in Idaho state court proceedings. The instructions ensure that evidence presented during trials and other legal proceedings is properly handled and documented. General Exhibit List Instructions The general Exhibit List Instructions for Judge Windmill provide general guidance for parties when preparing and submitting the exhibit list. The instructions include: — The parties must provide a list of the exhibits they intend to use during the trial. — The list should include a description of each exhibit, the source of the exhibit, and the date it was created. — All exhibits must be clearly labeled with an exhibit number or other identifying information. — All exhibits must be provided to the court and all other parties to the action at least seven days prior to the trial date. — Any new or amended exhibits must be provided to the court and all other parties at least three days prior to the trial date. — The parties must agree on the admissibility of each exhibit. — The court may limit the number of exhibits that can be presented at trial. Video/Audio Exhibit List Instructions The Video/Audio Exhibit List Instructions for Judge Windmill provide specific guidance for parties when preparing and submitting video and audio exhibits. The instructions include: — All video and audio exhibits must be provided to the court and all other parties to the action at least seven days prior to the trial date. — All video and audio exhibits must be clearly labeled with an exhibit number or other identifying information. — The parties must provide a list of the video and audio exhibits they intend to use during the trial. — The list should include a description of each exhibit, the source of the exhibit, the date it was created, and the date it was recorded. — Any new or amended exhibits must be provided to the court and all other parties at least three days prior to the trial date. — The parties must agree on the admissibility of each video and audio exhibit. — The court may limit the number of video and audio exhibits that can be presented at trial.