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Judge Wilson does not accept written or other ex parte communication with the court from parties, their counsel, or pro se litigants. Any submissions regarding the merits of a case shall be made by pleading.
Judge Wilson permits communication with his law clerks on routine, administrative matters. The law clerks will not provide legal advice. Any scheduling or appearance issues, extensions of time, or similar matters should be directed to the courtroom deputy, not the law clerks.
The courtroom deputy will assist with administrative and procedural matters, but is prohibited from giving legal advice or commenting on matters under advisement. Deborah Jenson is the courtroom deputy for Judge Wilson's cases, and she can be reached at (208) 334-9698. Communication with the courtroom deputy can be made at anytime when she is available. If she is not available, a voicemail message can be left and a call will be returned as soon as possible.
Telephone conferences are generally limited to adversary pretrial conferences or, on rare occasions, emergency hearings where no evidence or testimony is involved. Telephone conferences must be arranged through the courtroom deputy.
Judge Wilson regularly uses video hearings for non evidentiary matters. The courtroom deputy will alert you if the hearing date and time provided will occur through video conferencing in order for you to provide proper notice of the same.
Arrangements for hearings can be made by contacting the courtroom deputy. Counsel should alert the clerk to hearings that will require extensive time.
Judge Wilson may, at his discretion, assign a case to another judge for purposes of a settlement conference or refer a case to the district's ADR program.