Form Of Briefs And Other Documents

North Dakota Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule: 32.

Jurisdiction: ND

Bluebook Citation: N.D.R.App.P. 32.

(a) Form of a Brief. (1) Reproduction. (A) A brief must be typewritten, printed, or reproduced by any process that yields a clear black image on white paper. Only one side of a paper may be used. (B) Photographs, illustrations, and tables may be reproduced by any method that results in a good copy of the original. If filed electronically, documents must be submitted in the same form as if submitted by mail, by third-party commercial carrier, i.e. color. Notice to the clerk of the supreme court must be given of anything other than black and white printed documents. (2) Cover. The cover of the appellant's brief must be blue; the appellee's red; an intervenor's or amicus curiae's green; a cross-appellee's and any reply brief gray. Covers of petitions for rehearing must be the same color as the petitioning party's principal brief. If the brief is filed electronically, the supreme court will affix the correct color cover. The front cover of a brief must contain: (A) the number of the case; (B) the name of the court; (C) the title of the case (see Rule 3(d) ) ; (D) the nature of the proceeding (e.g., Appeal from Summary Judgment) and the name of the court, agency, or board below; (E) the title of the brief, identifying the party or parties for whom the brief is filed; (F) the name, bar identification number, office address, and telephone number of counsel representing the party for whom the brief is filed. (3) Binding. The brief must be bound at the left in a secure manner that does not obscure the text and permits the brief to lie reasonably flat when open. If the brief is filed electronically, the supreme court will bind the brief. (4) Paper Size, Line Spacing, and Margins. The brief must be on 8½ by 11 inch paper. Margins must be at least one and one-half inch at the left and at least one inch on all other sides. Pages must be numbered at the bottom, either centered or at the right side. Page numbering must begin on the cover page with the arabic number 1 and continue consecutively to the end of the document. (5) Typeface. The typeface must be 12 point or larger with no more than 16 characters per inch. The text must be double-spaced, except headings and quotations may be single-spaced and indented. Footnotes must be double-spaced and must be in the same typeface as the text. (6) Type Styles. A brief must be set in a plain, roman style, although italics or boldface may be used for emphasis. Case names must be italicized or underlined. (7) Paragraph Numbers. Paragraphs must be numbered using arabic numerals in briefs. Reference to material in any document that contains paragraph numbers must be to the paragraph number. (8) Page Limitations. (A) Page Limit. A principal brief may not exceed 38 pages, and a reply brief may not exceed 12 pages, excluding any addendum. Footnotes or endnotes must be included in the page count. (B) Page Limit for N.D.R.Civ.P. 54(b) Certification. A n argument on the appropriateness of N.D.R.Civ.P. 54(b) certification may not exceed 5 pages. Page limits for Rule 54(b) certification are in addition to the limits set forth in (8)(A). (b) Form of Other Documents. (1) All paragraphs must be numbered in documents filed with the court except for exhibits, documents prepared before the action was commenced, or documents not prepared by the parties or court. Reference to material in any document that contains paragraph numbers must be to the paragraph number. (2) Motion. Rule 27 governs motion content. The form of all motion documents must comply with the requirements of paragraph (b) (4) below. (3) Petition for Rehearing. Rule 40 governs petition for rehearing content. (4) Other Documents. Any other document must be reproduced in the manner prescribed by subdivision (a) , with the following exceptions: (A) a cover is not necessary if the caption and signature page together contain the information required by subdivision (a); and (B) Paragraph (a) (8) does not apply. (c) Non-compliance. Documents not in compliance with this rule will not be filed. (d) Certificate of Compliance. A brief must include a certificate by the attorney, or a self-represented party, that the document complies with the page limitation. The person preparing the certificate must rely on the page count of the filed electronic document. The certificate must state the number of pages in the document. An inaccurate certification may subject the filer to sanctions.

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