Docketing Statement A For Use In Appeals Under Appellate Rule 204 And 218

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IN THE SUPREME COURT
(for court system use)
OF THE STATE OF ALASKA
DOCKETING STATEMENT A
For Use in Appeals Under Appellate Rule 204 and 218
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MULTIPLE PARTIES OR ATTORNEYS:
If there are
multiple parties or attorneys, repeat the appropriate box. This may be done on a
separate page. Please clearly indicate which attorney represents which party.
1. TYPE OF APPEAL
No.
a.
General Civil Rule Appeal
b.
Appeal in Child Custody Case
(App. Rule 204)
(App. Rule 218)
2. PARTY FILING APPEAL (Appellant)
a. Name
b. Status in the Trial Court
Plaintiff
Defendant
c. Party Mailing Address (not attorney’s address)
Other. Specify:
.
City
State
Zip Code
d. Telephone
3. APPELLANT’S ATTORNEY
a. Name
b. Bar Number
c. Attorney Mailing Address
d. Telephone
e. Fax
City
State
Zip Code
f. Firm/Agency
4. PARTY APPEALED AGAINST (Appellee)
[All parties in the trial court when the final order/judgment were entered
are appellees and must be listed if they did not file a notice of appeal. AR 204(b)[1] & (g).]
a. Name
b. Status in the Trial Court
Plaintiff
Defendant
c. Party Mailing Address
Other. Specify:
.
City
State
Zip Code
d. Telephone
5. APPELLEE’S ATTORNEY
a. Name
b. Bar Number
c. Attorney Mailing Address
d. Telephone
e. Fax
City
State
Zip Code
f. Firm/Agency
6. SUPERIOR COURT PROCEEDING
a. Case No.
b. Superior Court Judge
c. Date Judgment Distributed
d. Post-Judgment Motions: List all post-judgment motions that affect time for filing appeal. See Appellate Rule 204(a)(3).
DATE OF FILING
DATE ORDER DISTRIBUTED
Type of Post-Judgment Motion
Month
Day
Year
Month
Day
Year
7. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES
Is the constitutionality of a state statute or regulation at issue in this appeal?
Yes
No
If yes, cite statute or regulation:
SCT-A (rev. 8/15)

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