Any party to an appeal who desires oral argument shall place the words "ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED" conspicuously on the front cover of that party's brief. Any party so requesting oral argument shall file a short statement in that party's brief as required by Rule 28(a)(1) indicating why oral argument should be heard.
Ala. R. App. P. 34
Committee Comments
Court Comment to Amendments to Rule 34(a) Effective June 1, 2005
Subdivision (a) has been amended to conform with Rule 28(a)(1). Further, because parties do not have a right to oral argument, subdivision (a) has been amended to reflect that oral argument is discretionary with the Court.
Committee Comments
Rule 34 does not work a substantial change from former Alabama practice on oral argument. It does, however, provide for application by a party for additional time if 30 minutes is felt to be inadequate. Such a grant is by the court, although the rule provides that such an extension is to be liberally granted if cause is shown.
Subdivision (d) provides that a party who appears for oral argument may be heard even if his opponent does not appear. The rule further provides sanctions for failure of a party to appear when be has been the one requesting oral argument.
Court Comment to Amendments to Rules 34(a) and 34(d) Effective January 1, 1997.
The amendments to Rules 34(a) and 34(d) remove gender specific pronouns.
"Note from the reporter of decisions: The order adopting Rule 34(f), Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, effective February 2, 2023, is published in that volume of Alabama Reporter that contains Alabama cases from __ So. 3d."
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