SUPREME COURT OF THE U.S. - RULES
..Part VII. Practice and Procedure
Rule 32. Models, Diagrams, and Exhibits
- 1. Models, diagrams, and exhibits of material forming part of the evidence
taken in a case and brought to this Court for its inspection shall be placed
in the custody of the Clerk at least two weeks before the case is to be heard
or submitted.
- 2. All models, diagrams, exhibits, and other items placed in the custody
of the Clerk shall be removed by the parties no more than 40 days after the
case is decided. If this is not done, the Clerk will notify counsel to remove
the articles forthwith. If they are not removed within a reasonable time
thereafter, the Clerk will destroy them or dispose of them in any other appropriate
way.
- 3. Any party or amicus curiae desiring to lodge non-record material with
the Clerk must set out in a letter, served on all parties, a description
of the material proposed for lodging and the reasons why the non-record material
may properly be considered by the Court. The material proposed for lodging
may not be submitted until and unless requested by the Clerk.
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