Part 7 · Authority of Trial Court and Appellate Court Pending Review
Rule 7.3. Authority of Appellate Court
Amended July 1, 1976 (current)
The appellate court has the authority to determine whether a matter is properly before it, and to perform all acts necessary or appropriate to secure the fair and orderly review of a case. The Court of Appeals retains authority to act in a case pending before it until review is accepted by the Supreme Court, unless the Supreme Court directs otherwise.