Proceedings in an appeal before the Supreme Court may be suspended only by order of the Supreme Court on motion showing good cause. An order suspending an appeal will state the duration and any conditions of such suspension, which may be terminated or extended by further order of the court upon application of any party or upon the initiative of the Court. (Adopted March 24, 1982, effective July 1, 1982.)
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