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RULES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 

the  judgment,  order,  or  decision  under  review;  and  (4)  any 
other parts of the record that the parties particularly wish to 
bring  to  the  Court’s  attention.  Any  of  the  foregoing  items 
already  reproduced  in  a  petition  for  a  writ  of  certiorari,  ju­
risdictional  statement,  brief  in  opposition  to  a  petition  for  a 
writ of certiorari, motion to dismiss or afﬁrm, or any appen­
dix to the foregoing, that was prepared as required by Rule 
33.1,  need  not  be  reproduced  again  in  the  joint  appendix. 
The  petitioner  or  appellant  shall  serve  three  copies  of  the 
joint appendix on each of the other parties to the proceeding 
as required by Rule 29. 

2.  The parties are encouraged to agree on the contents of 
the  joint  appendix.  In  the  absence  of  agreement,  the  peti­
tioner  or  appellant,  within  10  days  after  entry  of  the  order 
granting  the  writ  of  certiorari,  noting  probable  jurisdiction, 
or postponing consideration of jurisdiction, shall serve on the 
respondent  or  appellee  a  designation  of  parts  of  the  record 
to  be  included  in  the  joint  appendix.  Within  10  days  after 
receiving the designation, a respondent or appellee who con­
siders the parts of the record so designated insufﬁcient shall 
serve  on  the  petitioner  or  appellant  a  designation  of  addi­
tional  parts  to  be  included  in  the  joint  appendix,  and  the 
petitioner or appellant shall include the parts so designated. 
If  the  Court  has  permitted  the  respondent  or  appellee  to 
proceed  in  forma  pauperis,  the  petitioner  or  appellant  may 
seek  by  motion  to  be  excused  from  printing  portions  of  the 
record the petitioner or appellant considers unnecessary.  In 
making these designations, counsel should include only those 
materials  the  Court  should  examine;  unnecessary  designa­
tions should be avoided.  The record is on ﬁle with the Clerk 
and available to the Justices, and counsel may refer in briefs 
and  in  oral  argument  to  relevant  portions  of  the  record  not 
included in the joint appendix. 

3.  When the joint appendix is ﬁled, the petitioner or appel­
lant immediately shall ﬁle with the Clerk a statement of the 
cost of printing 50 copies and shall serve a copy of the state­
ment  on  each  of  the  other  parties  as  required  by  Rule  29. 
Unless  the  parties  agree  otherwise,  the  cost  of  producing