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When a self-represented appellant has not had the record certified, will the court accept the record and the appellants brief for filing?

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When a self-represented appellant has not had the record certified, will the court accept the record and the appellants brief for filing?

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The court’s rules require that a record or an appendix be certified as a true copy of the original on file in the office of the clerk of the court of original instance either by:

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