An application for a continuance on the ground that a witness is absent must show: 1. That the applicant has used due diligence to prepare for the trial; 2. The nature of the diligence used; 3. The name and residence of the absent witness; 4. What the applicant expects or believes such witness would testify were that witness present and orally examined in court; 5. That the testimony of the witness is material; 6. The nature of any document wanted and where the same may be found; 7. That the same facts cannot be satisfactorily shown by other evidence; and 8. That the witness is not absent through the connivance or counsel of the applicant.
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