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Idaho Appellate Rule 11. Appealable Judgments and Orders. An appeal as a matter of right may be taken to the Supreme Court from the following judgments and orders, a copy of which must be attached to the notice of appeal: (a) Civil Actions.
Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 15. Amended and Supplemental Pleadings. (a) Amendments Before Trial. (B) if the pleading is one to which a responsive pleading is required, 21 days after service of a responsive pleading or 21 days after service of a motion under Rule 12(b), (e), or (f), whichever is earlier.
After the prosecution closes its evidence or after the close of all the evidence, the court on defendants motion or on its own motion, must enter a judgment of acquittal of any offense for which the evidence is insufficient to sustain a conviction.
If the district court or administrative agency fails to rule upon a motion for permission to appeal within twenty-one (21) days from the date of the filing of the motion, any party may file a motion with the Supreme Court for permission to appeal without any order of the district court or administrative agency.
Normally, a notice of appeal must be physically filed with the trial court within 42 days from the day the final judgment or order was entered and filed. That date is shown on the filing stamp of the clerk of the trial court.
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The reporters transcript shall contain those portions of the record designated by the parties in conformance with and as defined in this rule. (a) Designation of Transcript. The parties are responsible for designating the proceedings necessary for inclusion in the reporters transcript on appeal.
Idaho Appellate Rule 15. Cross-Appeal After an Appeal. (a) Right to cross-appeal. After an appeal has been filed, a timely cross-appeal may be filed from any interlocutory or final judgment or order.
Idaho Appellate Rule 11. Appealable Judgments and Orders. An appeal as a matter of right may be taken to the Supreme Court from the following judgments and orders, a copy of which must be attached to the notice of appeal: (a) Civil Actions.

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