(A) Stay of execution of judgment The Supreme Court may stay execution of its judgment, either upon the Court’s own initiative or upon motion of a party. (B) Motion to stay execution of judgment Any party may file a motion to stay execution of the Supreme Court’s judgment within seven days after the filing of the judgment entry. A party’s filing of a motion to stay execution of the Supreme Court’s judgment automatically stays execution of the judgment until the Supreme Court rules upon such motion. The Supreme Court may rule upon such motion at any time. Any response by a party to such motion shall be filed within ten days of the filing of the motion. No friend of the court is permitted to file a motion or memorandum with respect to staying execution of the Supreme Court’s judgment. Effective Date: June 1, 1994 Amended: April 1, 1996; April 1, 2000; July 1, 2004; January 1, 2008; January 1, 2010; January 1, 2013; April 1, 2025
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