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Rule 196

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The bill of appeal shall set forth the name or names of the appellants defendants; it shall designate the judgment which is appealed, and it shall specify that the appeal is filed with the Circuit Court of Appeals. It shall also specify the circuit to which the appeal corresponds and shall indicate whether the appellants are on parole, on probation or confined to a penal institution. Any other bill on the same case pending on the date of filing shall be identified in the bill. The bill shall contain a brief and concise statement of the errors on which the appeal is grounded. In no case shall the caption of the cause be changed because of the appeal set forth. History —Dec. 25, 1995, No. 251, § 3, eff. May 1, 1996.