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RULES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT 

pendix to the opening petition need not be reproduced again. 
A  cross-petitioning  respondent  shall  pay  the  Rule  38(a) 
docket fee or submit a motion for leave to proceed in forma 
pauperis.  The  cover  of  the  cross-petition  shall  indicate 
clearly  that  it  is  a  conditional  cross-petition.  The  cross-
petition  then  will  be  placed  on  the  docket,  subject  to  the 
provisions  of  Rule  13.4.  It  is  the  cross-petitioner’s  duty  to 
notify all cross-respondents promptly, on a form supplied by 
the  Clerk,  of  the  date  of  ﬁling,  the  date  the  cross-petition 
was  placed  on  the  docket,  and  the  docket  number  of  the 
cross-petition.  The  notice  shall  be  served  as  required  by 
Rule  29.  A  cross-petition  for  a  writ  of  certiorari  may  not 
be  joined  with  any  other  pleading,  except  that  any  motion 
for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  shall  be  attached. 
The  time  to  ﬁle  a  conditional  cross-petition  will  not  be 
extended. 

6.  All  parties  to  the  proceeding  in  the  court  whose  judg­
ment  is  sought  to  be  reviewed  are  deemed  parties  entitled 
to ﬁle documents in this Court, unless the petitioner notiﬁes 
the  Clerk  of  this  Court  in  writing  of  the  petitioner’s  belief 
that one or more of the parties below have no interest in the 
outcome  of  the  petition.  A  copy  of  such  notice  shall  be 
served as required by Rule 29 on all parties to the proceed­
ing  below.  A  party  noted  as  no  longer  interested  may  re­
main  a  party  by  notifying  the  Clerk  promptly,  with  service 
on  the  other  parties,  of  an  intention  to  remain  a  party.  All 
parties other than the petitioner are considered respondents, 
but any respondent who supports the position of a petitioner 
shall  meet  the  petitioner’s  time  schedule  for  ﬁling  docu­
ments,  except  that  a  response  supporting  the  petition  shall 
be ﬁled within 20 days after the case is placed on the docket, 
and that time will not be extended.  Parties who ﬁle no doc­
ument will not qualify for any relief from this Court. 

7.  The  clerk  of  the  court  having  possession  of  the  record 
shall keep it until notiﬁed by the Clerk of this Court to cer­
tify and transmit it.  In any document ﬁled with this Court, 
a  party  may  cite  or  quote  from  the  record,  even  if  it  has 
not been transmitted to this Court.  When requested by the