The Illinois Appeal-Criminal Docketing Statement is a document issued by the Supreme Court of Illinois that outlines the procedural steps taken to process an appeal of a criminal conviction. The docketing statement includes information on the parties involved, the appellate court, the date of docketing, and the specific relief sought. The statement is an important tool for tracking the progress of an appeal, allowing both parties to monitor the progress of their case. There are two types of Illinois Appeal-Criminal Docketing Statements: the Original Statement and the Supplemental Statement. The Original Statement is issued by the Supreme Court upon receipt of an appeal, and the Supplemental Statement is issued by the Supreme Court during the appellate process to update the original statement. Both statements are important documents for tracking the progress of an appeal and ensuring it is handled properly.