Once leave has been granted, how long does the Appellant now have to file materials?
Appellants now have less time — one month less — to file their materials. Pursuant to Rule 35, the Appellant’s material (Factum, Record and Book of Authorities) is due within 12 weeks after the filing of the Notice of Appeal. When a motion to state a constitutional question is brought, the timing for filing changes. In such instances, the time only starts running once the question has been decided.
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