
Understanding The Four Key Pillars (Parts) Of An Appeal
While most people have some general understanding of the process that occurs in a trial, appeals are far different and the entire process is not
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While most people have some general understanding of the process that occurs in a trial, appeals are far different and the entire process is not
Under Appellate Rule 9, a party generally has the right to appeal a final judgment to the Indiana Court of Appeals. This order is the
While very few cases of the tens of thousands of cases carefully decided by Indiana trial court judges are appealed to the Indiana Court of
Most of us do not operate our lives thinking about United States Supreme Court decisions. However, those decisions shape the world we live in and
lSince criminal cases involve the potential loss of freedom, there are trial and appellate provisions for a criminal case to be brought by a filing
There is an old phrase, “Justice Delayed is Justice Denied.” This is generally viewed in the negative, such as when a defendant has been charged
In all criminal convictions (sentencing) and civil judgments (final orders), the non-prevailing litigant has an automatic right to appeal. Most appeals go to the Indiana
As a general rule, the final order of Indiana trial courts has the right to appeal. Most are taken to the Indiana Court of Appeals.
There are many legal considerations in taking an appeal from a trial court’s final order to the Indiana Court of Appeals. In this blog post,
Under Indiana law, most parties have the right to an automatic appeal to the Indiana Court of Appeals. Of the tens of thousands of cases
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