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SDCL § 15-26C-1 Electronic filing
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(1) Except as specifically exempted by these rules or court order, attorneys shall electronically file all documents, including petitions, notices of review, motions and briefs, and any appendices with the Supreme Court through the Odyssey® electronic filing system unless advance…
SDCL § 15-26C-2 Electronic document formats
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(1) All documents submitted to the Supreme Court in electronic form must be in portable document format (.pdf) except as follows: (a) Parties must obtain permission from the Supreme Court Clerk in advance if they seek to submit documents in another format. (b) Briefs shall comply…
SDCL § 15-26C-3 Time of filing
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(1) A document in compliance with the Rules of Appellate Procedure and this rule and submitted electronically to the supreme court clerk by 11:59 p. m. central standard time or daylight savings time as applicable shall be considered filed on that date. (2) After reviewing an elec…
SDCL § 15-26C-4 Electronic service
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(1) All documents filed electronically must be served electronically through the Odyssey® system except for documents served on or by self-represented litigants. On a showing of good cause, an attorney may be granted leave by the Supreme Court to serve paper documents or to be ex…
SDCL § 15-26C-5 Original documents
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An original document submitted for filing in paper form may be scanned by the supreme court clerk and destroyed after thirty days. Source: SL 2014, ch 253 (Supreme Court Rule 13-11 ), eff. Jan. 1, 2014.
SDCL § 15-26C-6 Technical issues--Relief
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On a showing of good cause, the court may grant appropriate relief if electronic filing or electronic service was not completed due to technical problems. Source: SL 2014, ch 253 (Supreme Court Rule 13-11 ), eff. Jan. 1, 2014.
SDCL § 15-26C-7 Scope
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Unless specifically provided otherwise by this rule or inconsistent with its provisions, the Rules of Appellate Procedure contained in chapter 15-26A shall govern any electronic filings. Source: SL 2014, ch 253 (Supreme Court Rule 13-11 ), eff. Jan. 1, 2014.