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Appellate documents are typically kept in the court system's record-keeping repository. These documents may include briefs, motions, transcripts, and other materials filed by parties in a legal case. The specific location of these documents may vary depending on the court and jurisdiction, but they are often stored in a physical or digital case file. In some cases, appellate documents may also be available online through the court's website or a legal research database. Access to these documents is generally restricted to authorized parties, such as attorneys and judges, but may be available to the public through certain channels or with appropriate clearance. Appellate attorney Niles Illich shares his perspective on why it can take time for appellate records to get filed.

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