Arkansas Rules

Arkansas Rules of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals

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Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 356

January 01, 2016

  • Rule 5-3. Mandate

  • Rule 4-7. Briefs In Postconviction and Civil Appeals Where Appellant Is Incarcerated and Proceeding Pro Se

  • Rule 4-5. Failure to File Briefs In Civil Cases

  • Rule 6-6. Pauper's Oath and Motions For Attorney's Fees In Criminal Cases

  • Rule 6-9. Rule For Appeals In Dependency-neglect Cases

  • Rule 4-8. Procedure For No-merit Briefs, Pro Se Points, and Responses In Involuntary-commitment Cases

  • Rule 6-7. Taxation of Costs

  • Rule 4-4. Filing and Service of Briefs In Civil Cases

  • Rule 6-2. Appeals Prosecuted For Purposes of Delay

  • Rule 6-3. Anonymity In Certain Appellate Proceedings, Opinions and Case Styles

  • Rule 5-2. Opinions

  • Rule 4-3. Briefs In Criminal Cases

  • January 01, 2019

  • Rule 6-4. Motion Requesting Disqualification

  • January 01, 2021

  • Rule 1-3. Uniform Paper Size

  • Rule 1-5. Contempt

  • Rule 2-1. Motions, Petitions, and Responses, General Rules

  • Rule 3-1. Preparation of the Record

  • Rule 3-2. Items to Be Omitted From the Record

  • Rule 3-3. Record In Civil Cases

  • Rule 4-8. Procedure For No-merit Briefs, Pro Se Points, and Responses In Involuntary-commitment Cases

  • Rule 4-6. Amici Curiae Briefs

  • Rule 6-2. Appeals Prosecuted For Purposes of Delay

  • Rule 1-7. Practice Absent Specific Rule

  • Rule 2-2. Motion For Rule On Clerk

  • Rule 3-7. Cover Sheet

  • Rule 1-4. Clerk's Office Business Hours

  • Rule 1-2. Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals

  • Rule 2-3. Petitions For Rehearing

  • Rule 1-1. Hours and Places of Meeting

  • Rule 1-6. Employees of the Court

  • Rule 6-4. Motion Requesting Disqualification

  • Rule 6-10. Trial Counsel's Duties With Regard to Dependency-neglect Appeals

  • Rule 6-8. Certification of Questions of Law

  • Rule 4-7. Briefs In Postconviction and Certain Civil Appeals Where Appellant Is Incarcerated and Proceeding Pro Se

  • Rule 5-2. Opinions

  • Rule 3-5. Certiorari to Complete the Record

  • Rule 5-3. Mandate

  • Rule 4-5. Failure to File Briefs In Civil Cases

  • Rule 3-4. Record In Criminal Cases

  • Rule 6-7. Taxation of Costs

  • Rule 6-6. Pauper's Oath and Motions For Attorney's Fees In Criminal Cases

  • Rule 4-3. Briefs In Criminal Cases

  • Rule 4-4. Filing and Service of Briefs In Civil Cases

  • Rule 4-2. Contents of Briefs

  • Rule 5-1. Oral Arguments

  • Rule 6-3. Anonymity In Certain Appellate Proceedings, Opinions and Case Styles

  • Rule 6-5. Original Actions

  • Rule 3-6. Disposal of Record and Exhibits

  • Rule 6-1. Extraordinary Writs, Expedited Consideration, and Temporary Relief

  • Rule 1-8. Courtesy Electronic Copies [rendered Obsolete]