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RULE 48. COPY OF OPINION AND JUDGMENT TO INTERESTED PARTIES AND OTHER COURTS
48.1 Mailing Opinion and Judgment in All Cases. On the date when an appellate court's opinion is handed down, the appellate clerk must mail or deliver copies of the opinion and judgment to the following persons:
(a) the trial judge;
(b) the trial court clerk;
(c) the regional administrative judge; and
(d) all parties to the appeal.
48.2 Additional Recipients in Criminal Cases. In criminal cases, copies of the opinion and judgment will also be mailed or delivered to the State Prosecuting Attorney.
48.3 Filing Opinion and Judgment. The trial court clerk must file a copy of the opinion and judgment among the papers of the case in that court.
Notes and Comments
Comment to 1997 change: This is former Rule 91 with changes.
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