The Rhode Island Record of Withdrawn Exhibits is a document created by the Supreme Court of Rhode Island to keep track of any exhibits that have been withdrawn from a trial. This document lists the reasons for the withdrawal, the date of the withdrawal, the name of the withdrawing party, and the case number. It also contains a description of the exhibit and any other information relevant to the withdrawal. The Rhode Island Record of Withdrawn Exhibits can come in two forms: a physical document or an electronic version. The physical document is a paper form that must be submitted to the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office. The electronic version is an online form accessible through the Rhode Island Courts website. Both versions must be completed and returned to the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office. Once a Rhode Island Record of Withdrawn Exhibits has been submitted, the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office will review the document and will either approve or deny the withdrawal. If approved, the document will be filed in the case file and will be available for viewing by any party involved in the case.