Rule 33. Regulation of conduct in the courtroom.
(a) All pleadings, written
motions and other papers must be free from burdensome, irrelevant, immaterial,
scandalous, or uncivil matters. All
attorneys must likewise govern their conduct.
Pleadings, written motions and other papers and attorney conduct which
are not in compliance may be disregarded or stricken, in whole or in part, and
the court may impose sanctions against the offending person.
(b) The court may make
appropriate orders regulating the conduct of officers, parties, spectators and
witnesses prior to and during the conduct of any proceeding.