Free Microsoft Word - Pro-se Docketing statement _civil_.wps - Illinois


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Date: March 30, 2005
File Format: PDF
State: Illinois
Category: Court Forms - Local
Author: Circuit Clerk
Word Count: 544 Words, 3,463 Characters
Page Size: Letter (8 1/2" x 11")
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APPEALS FROM CIRCUIT COURT The form and contents of the docketing statement shall be as follows: Docket Number in the Reviewing Court Appeal from County Circuit Number Trial Judge Date of Notice of Appeal Date of Judgment Date of Post-Judgment Motion Order

Case Title (Complete)

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DOCKETING STATEMENT
(CIVIL) 1. Is this a cross-appeal, separate appeal, joining in a prior appeal, or related to another appeal which is currently pending or which has been disposed of by this court? If so, state the docket number(s) of the other appeal(s)

2. If any party is a corporation or association, identify any affiliate, subsidiary, or parent group:

3. Full name of appellant(s) filing this statement:

Counsel on Appeal For Appellant(s) filing this statement Name: Address: Telephone: Fax: Trial Counsel, if different Name: Address: Telephone: 4. Counsel on Appeal For appellee(s) (if there are multiple appellees represented by different counsel, identify separately: I. Supreme Ct. Rules 199 (2/1/94)

R. 312

SUPREME COURT RULES

Name: Address: Telephone: Fax: Trial counsel, if different Name: Address: Telephone: Approximate Duration of trial court proceedings to be transcribed Can this Appeal be accelerated?

6. Briefly state the supreme court rule, or other law, which confers jurisdiction upon the reviewing court; the facts of the case which bring it within this rule or other law; and the date that the order being appealed was entered and any other facts which are necessary to demonstrate that the appeal is timely:

7. Nature of case: Administrative Review Contract Estates Personal Injury Tort Juvenile Domestic Relations Child Custody or Support Product Liability Forcible Detainer Other

8. Briefly describe the nature of the case and the result in the trial court, and set forth any reasons for an expedited schedule:

9. State the general issues proposed to be raised (failure to include an issue in this statement will not result in the waiver of the issue on appeal): I. Supreme Ct. Rules 200 APPEALS FROM CIRCUIT COURT R.313 (2/1/94)

I, as attorney for the appellant, hereby certify that on (date) I (asked/made a written request to) the clerk of the circuit court to prepare (indicate which) the record, and on (date) reporter(s) to prepare the transcripts. Date Appellant's Attorney In lieu of a reporter's signature I have attatched the written request to the court reporter(s) to prepare the transcript(s)/ Date Appellant's Attorney I hereby acknowledge receipt of an order for the preparation of a report of proceedings. Date Court Reporter or Supervisor Adopted December 17, 1993, effective February 1, 1994. Commentary (December 17, 1993) Docketing statements are accorded a separate rule because they now apply to every type of appeal and to every party who files a notice of appeal or petitions for interlocutory review. Separate deadlines for filing the docketing statment, depending upon the type of appeal, are provided in paragraph (a). In addition to the information sought under current practice, the appellant filing the docketing statement must be specifically identified under Items 1 and 3 and must demonstrate appellate jurisdiction under Item 6. An Alternative to securing the actual signature of a court reporter is provided by permitting the attorney or party to attach the written request to the court reporter for preparation of transcripts to the docketing statement. I made a written request to the court