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The trial court keeps a record of everything that happens in a case. It is the appellants job to look through the trial court record and choose what materials to send the Court of Appeal for review. This process is called designating the record on appeal.
(1) Any request to augment or otherwise change the contents of the administrative record must be made by motion served and filed no later than the filing of that partys initial brief. (2) Any opposition or other response to the motion must be served and filed within 10 days after the motion is filed.
In parliamentary procedure, the motion to amend is used to modify another motion.
(a) Augmentation (2) A party must attach to its motion a copy, if available, of any document or transcript that it wants added to the record. The pages of the attachments must be consecutively numbered, beginning with the number one. If the reviewing court grants the motion it may augment the record with the copy.
If a party designates a transcript of a verbatim recording of essential oral proceedings, and later learns that no such recording exists, the party may redesignate the record to include, upon the filing and granting of a proper motion, a settled statement of the proceedings.
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