Docket

Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Rules of Practice and Procedure

Rule: 10

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: C.A.A.F. R. 10

(1) a regular docket for cases subject to mandatory review, petitions to review convictions or sentences affirmed or set aside by a Court of Criminal Appeals, and certificates for review of final decisions by a Court of Criminal Appeals; (2) a miscellaneous docket for petitions for grant of review and certificates for review of decisions by a Court of Criminal Appeals on appeal by the United States under Article 62, UCMJ, petitions for extraordinary relief, writ-appeal petitions, and certificates for review of decisions on application for extraordinary relief in a Court of Criminal Appeals; and (3) a special docket of the matters arising under Rule 15 concerning complaints of unprofessional conduct against a member of the Bar of this Court, and petitions and other correspondence that are not docketed on another docket, or that are returned to the sender. (4) The receipt of all pleadings or other papers filed, and any action by the Court relative to a case, must be entered in the appropriate docket. Entries in each docket must show the date, the nature of each pleading or other paper filed, and the substance of any action the Court took. 8 (b) Docket Number. In all cases, the Clerk assigns a docket number on receipt of the initial filing. All pleadings or other papers subsequently filed in the case must include the assigned docket number. (c) Notice of Docketing. The Clerk notifies the appropriate Judge Advocate General and all parties of the receipt and docketing of a case and the docket number assigned. In the case of a petition for extraordinary relief, the Clerk also notifies all respondents of the petition’s receipt and docketing. (d) Entry of Judgment. The Clerk enters the judgment pursuant to Rule 43.

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