Controlling versions of opinions. The latest version of an opinion on file in the office
Organization And Procedures Of Appellate Courts
Rule: 21.29
Jurisdiction: IA
Bluebook Citation: Iowa Ct. R. 21.29
of the clerk of the supreme court is the controlling version of the opinion. Opinions posted on the judicial branch web page may contain computer-generated errors or other deviations from the official opinion filed in the clerk’s office. Moreover, a slip opinion is replaced within a few months by a paginated version of the opinion in the West’s North Western Reporter preliminary print, and by the final version of the opinion in the reporter’s bound volume. In case of discrepancies between the opinion posted on the judicial branch web page and the reporter’s printed slip opinion, the latest opinion filed in the clerk’s office is the controlling opinion. In case of discrepancies between the slip opinion and any later version in the reporter’s bound volume, the latest version as filed in the clerk’s office is the controlling opinion. In case of discrepancies between any online version of the opinion and the reporter’s bound volume, the latest version of the opinion on file in the clerk’s office is the controlling opinion. [Court Order March 5, 2013, effective May 3, 2013]
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