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What are some examples of the application of inherent powers to the implementation of adjudication?

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What are some examples of the application of inherent powers to the implementation of adjudication?

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In situations when statutes, decided cases, court rules, or other authorities fail to provide answers to issues that require resolution during the pretrial, trial, and posttrial phases of a case, trial courts have asserted authority to fill in gaps in a wide variety of situations and subjects, including: Controlling trial behavior generally Conducting a fair criminal trial Managing dockets and calendars Changing venue in criminal cases Regulating discovery Issuing protective orders Summoning witnesses and compelling attendance Presenting evidence Appointing court experts Excluding the public in criminal cases Appointing trustees Correcting records and judgments Using one-way closed-circuit television for examinations of children Overseeing witness fees and expenses Maintaining courtroom decorum Suspending sentences Top

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