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Appealing a Justice Court Case


Court of Appeals - Washington State Courts - Resources

Most cases appealed from superior courts go directly to the Court of Appeals. It is a non-discretionary appellate court--it must accept all appeals filed with ...

3-10-115. Appeal to district court from justice's court of record

3-10-115. Appeal to district court from justice's court of record -- record on appeal. (1) A party may appeal to district court a judgment or order from a ...

Appealing a municipal or circuit court decision

You will need to file an appeal with the municipal court. Within 20 days after the judgment you must file the appeal and pay required appeal ...

64. How Do You Appeal to the Court? - Mass Legal Services

One must appeal the Board's final decision—whether it is a denial of the request for review, or a denial after acceptance of the decision—by filing a ...

Appellate Procedure Overview - Iowa Judicial Branch

The Iowa Supreme Court is the court of last resort in the Iowa court system, and its decisions on state law are final and cannot be further appealed. However, ...

Appeal Information - Tarrant County

Appeal if contest sustained: If the contest is sustained, the appellant may appeal that decision by filing notice with the justice court within ...

NRS: CHAPTER 189 - JUSTICE COURTS

Except as otherwise provided in NRS 177.015, a defendant in a criminal action tried before a justice of the peace may appeal from the final judgment therein to ...

Appeals to the Supreme Court of Maryland

When you appeal a case you are asking a higher court to review the outcome. Most cases decided in the District Court may be appealed to circuit court, and most ...

Appeals Court Frequent Appellate Process Questions - Mass.gov

Technically, there is no "appeal" to a higher court from a decision made by the Appeals Court. However, you may request review of the Court's decision by filing ...

Utah Code Section 78A-7-118

In a criminal case, a defendant is entitled to a trial de novo in the district court only if the defendant files a notice of appeal within 28 days.

Municipal or City Court Appeals | Colorado Judicial Branch

A municipal appeal is a request for a higher court (county court or district court) to review a city court's decision or order.

Justice Courts - Arizona Judicial Branch

There is no appeal from a small claims decision. Criminal Jurisdiction Some justices of the peace conduct preliminary hearings on felonies. All justice courts ...

Justice Court Civil Cases - Yellowstone County, Montana

You must pay a fee of $20 upon filing the notice of appeal. The judgment is stayed when the appeal fee is paid and the appeal bond is posted. Failure to file ...

APPELLATE PROCEDURE OUTLINE - Kansas Judicial Branch

... court that the District Court decision should be reversed on appeal. – the Brief is where those arguments are presented to the court. The appellate courts use.

Appeals | Cochise County, AZ

An appeal is a request to have a higher court review and reverse a trial court's decision. Appeals on Justice Court decisions go to Superior Court.

Oregon Judicial Department : New Appeal Forms : Court Forms

Appeal from a Municipal Court. A municipal court or a justice court may become a court of record by filing a declaration to that effect with the Oregon Supreme ...

The Process for appealing a Justice or Municipal case ruling

If you believe that a law or fact was misapplied in your case, you are able to request a Motion for Rehearing. If granted, the Superior Court will decide ...

Appeals to Circuit Court | City of Virginia Beach

You may appeal any civil case to Circuit Court, except cases where the judgment awarded by the General District Court is less than $20.

Frequently Asked Questions about Appeals | The Maryland People's ...

In an appeal, you are asking a higher court to review the decision of the lower court. In a motion for reconsideration, you are asking the same ...

CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE CHAPTER 51. APPEALS

If a county or district court hears a case on certiorari from a justice court, a person may take an appeal or writ of error from the judgment of the county or ...