In computing any period of time, the day of the act or event from which the designated period of time begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period so computed shall be included, unless it is a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday, or, when the act to be done is the filing of a paper in court, a day on which weather or other conditions have made the office of the clerk of the court inaccessible, in which event the period runs until the end of the next day which is not one of the aforementioned days. Except for the time periods prescribed in Rules 5, 6, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 21, 32 and 46.1, when a period of time prescribed or allowed is less than 11 days, intermediate Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays shall be excluded in the computation. As used in these rules, “legal holiday” includes New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King, Jr./Wyoming Equality Day, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and any day officially recognized as a legal holiday in this state by designation of the legislature or appointment as a holiday by the governor.
When an act is required or allowed to be done at or within a specified time, the court, for cause shown, may at any time in its discretion:
A written motion, other than one which may be heard ex parte, and notice of the hearing thereof, shall be served not later than five days before the time specified for the hearing unless a different period is fixed by rule or order of the court. For cause shown such an order may be made on ex parte application. When a motion is supported by affidavit, the affidavit shall be served with the motion; and opposing affidavits may be served not less than one day before the hearing unless the court permits them to be served at a later time.
Whenever a party has a right or is required to do an act within a prescribed period after the service of a notice or other paper upon that party and the notice or other paper is served upon that party by mail, three days shall be added to the prescribed period.
The period of time provided for the doing of any act or the taking of any proceeding is not affected or limited by the continued existence or expiration of a term of court. The continued existence or expiration of a term of court in no way affects the power of a court to do any act or take any proceeding in any criminal action which has been pending before it.
Wyo. R. Prac. & P. 45
amended July 22, 1993, effective October 19, 1993