Rule 13.07 - Writ of review(a) The order granting the writ of review may set forth the particular issue or point of law which will be considered and may be on such terms as the reviewing court conditions. If the petition is granted, all proceedings including briefing, designation and transmission of the record shall be within the time and in the manner required for appeals unless otherwise ordered by the reviewing court. In cases where preparation of the trial court record is necessary, petitioner(s) shall pay to the clerk of the trial court the docketing fee applicable to appeals from that court. Failure to pay the docketing fee within 30 days of entry of the order granting the petition may result in dismissal of the case. Pursuant to Rule 3.02(c), any audio recording relevant to the review shall be transcribed and filed as part of the record. Oral argument will not be held except at the direction of the reviewing court. (b) If the petition for writ of review is denied, then the case shall be closed upon entry of the order denying review and no petition for reconsideration or rehearing will be allowed.
Wyo. R. Prac. & P. 13.07
Amended April, 6, 2015, effective July 1, 2015; August 23, 2017, effective November 1, 2017.