Rule 54 Filing the Record
PROCEEDINGS IN THE
54.1. Request for Record With or without granting the petition for review, the Supreme Court may request that the record from the court of appeals be filed with the clerk of the Supreme Court. 54.2. Duty of Court of Appeals Clerk
(a) Request for Record. The court of appeals clerk must not send the record to the Supreme Court unless it is requested. Upon receiving the Supreme Court clerk's request for the record, the court of appeals clerk must promptly send to the Supreme Court clerk all of the following:
(1) the original record;
(2) any motion filed in the court of appeals;
(3) copies of all orders of the court of appeals; and
(4) copies of all opinions and the judgment of the court of appeals.
(b) Nondocumentary Exhibits. The clerk should not send any nondocumentary exhibits unless the Supreme Court specifically requests. 54.3. Expenses The petitioner must pay to the court of appeals clerk a sum sufficient to pay the cost of sending the record to and from the Supreme Court clerk. 54.4. Duty of Supreme Court Clerk Upon receiving the record, the Supreme Court clerk must file it and enter the filing on the docket.