Filing Amicus Brief Guidelines

Summary

In Kentucky, an amicus brief cannot be filed alongside a motion for discretionary review to the Supreme Court. The motion must first be granted before submitting the brief. Once granted, the amicus brief should comply with court rules and be filed within the specified timeframe.

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Can an amicus brief on your behalf be filed with a long side your motion for discretionary review to the Kentucky Supreme Court?
Yes, an amicus brief can be filed alongside your motion for discretionary review to the Kentucky Supreme Court. Here are some key points:
- The amicus brief must comply with the court's rules and procedures.
- It should support your position and provide additional information or perspectives.
- The brief needs to be filed within the timeframe set by the court.
Would you like more detailed information on the filing process?
I was told the motion for discretionary review to the Kentucky Supreme Court must be granted before an amicus brief can be filed on your behalf?
Hi ****! You are correct. In Kentucky, the Supreme Court must grant the motion for discretionary review before an amicus brief can be filed. Once granted, the amicus brief can then be submitted following the court's guidelines.
Do you need any specific details on the filing process for the amicus brief?
So it would be improper to have an amicus brief on my behalf to be filed alongside my motion for discretionary review to the Kentucky Supreme Court?
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****, in Kentucky, it would indeed be improper to file an amicus brief alongside your motion for discretionary review to the Supreme Court. The brief can only be filed after the court grants your motion for discretionary review.
Is there anything else you'd like to know about the process?
That will do it...
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