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§ 67.34. Decisions; Filing.
When the opinion of the court and any accompanying concurring opinions or dissenting opinions are ready to be filed, the opinion-writing judge shall transmit to the president judge the original opinions and such number of copies as the president judge shall from time to time specify, with each opinion of the court bearing notations as to any judges who dissent without opinion, who concur in the result only, and who are recused. The president judge shall transmit the original opinions and the copies for filing, docketing and distribution. The writer shall sign the original of each opinion, except that, in the case of a per curiam opinion, the writer shall identify his authorship by accompanying memorandum. The opinion-writing judge shall also deliver one copy of each such opinion to all other judges. To enable the opinion-writing judge to carry out this responsibility, any judge writing a concurring opinion or dissenting opinion shall deliver to the opinion-writing judge a sufficient number of copies. The opinion-writing judge shall date his opinion and any concurring opinions or dissenting opinions with the filing date.
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