Cases filed in a court of appeals shall be randomly assigned to judges of the court through an objective and impartial system that ensures, to the extent practicable, equitable distribution of cases among the judges. The random assignment system should have no discernable pattern so that parties will not be able to predict to whom a case is assigned before the actual assignment.
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