RULE 18.23
MAIL ADDRESSED TO APPELLATE COURTS
All briefs and other papers submitted to the Supreme
Court and the Court of Appeals to be filed or considered in
a case should be addressed to the clerk of the appropriate
court and should clearly show, in the brief or paper itself
or in a cover letter, (1) the name of the court to which the
brief or paper is being submitted, (2) the caption of the
case, and (3) the docket number of the case in the appellate
court or, if none, the docket number of the case in the
trial court and the name of the trial court.
A pleading will be considered timely filed by the
Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals if it is timely filed
in any Division of the Court of Appeals or in the Supreme
Court.
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