16-3-10. Facsimile transmissions to Supreme Court justices.
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Any facsimile transmission of motions, petitions, briefs, or any other type of pleading that an attorney proposed to transmit to a justice's home or office shall only be transmitted after the attorney or his/her representative has contacted the justice and received the justice's approval for the facsimile transmission. This procedure does not apply to any data transmitted by the Supreme Court clerk's office.