210 Pa. Code r. 2111 - Brief of Appellant
(a)
General rule.-The brief of the appellant, except as otherwise
prescribed by these rules, shall consist of the following matters, separately
and distinctly entitled and in the following order:
(1) Statement of jurisdiction.
(2) Order or other determination in
question.
(3) Statement of both the
scope of review and the standard of review.
(4) Statement of the questions
involved.
(5) Statement of the
case.
(6) Summary of
argument.
(7) Statement of the
reasons to allow an appeal to challenge the discretionary aspects of a
sentence, if applicable.
(8)
Argument for appellant.
(9) A short
conclusion stating the precise relief sought.
(10) The opinions and pleadings specified in
paragraphs (b) and (c) of this rule.
(11) In the Superior Court, a copy of the
statement of errors complained of on appeal, filed with the trial court
pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b), or an averment that no order requiring a
statement of errors complained of on appeal pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) was
entered.
(12) The certificates of
compliance required by Pa.R.A.P. 127 and 2135(d).
(b)
Opinions below.-There
shall be appended to the brief a copy of any opinions delivered by any trial
court, intermediate appellate court, or other government unit relating to the
order or other determination under review, if pertinent to the questions
involved. If an opinion has been reported, that fact and the appropriate
citation shall also be set forth.
(c)
Pleadings.-When pursuant
to Pa.R.A.P. 2151(c) (original hearing cases) the parties are not required to
reproduce the record, and the questions presented involve an issue raised by
the pleadings, a copy of the relevant pleadings in the case shall be appended
to the brief.
(d)
Brief of
the Appellant.-In the Superior Court, there shall be appended to the
brief of the appellant a copy of the statement of errors complained of on
appeal, filed with the trial court pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b). If the trial
court has not entered an order directing the filing of such a statement, the
brief shall contain an averment that no order to file a statement of errors
complained of on appeal pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 1925(b) was entered by the trial
court.
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