
What Happens After an Appeal Is Dismissed?
Indiana provides parties involved in legal disputes, whether it be criminal or civil in nature, with the opportunity to appeal the outcome of the case,
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Indiana provides parties involved in legal disputes, whether it be criminal or civil in nature, with the opportunity to appeal the outcome of the case,

Any party who loses a civil trial (bench or jury) has the right to appeal. Trials and appeals are expensive and laden with emotion. That

In Indiana, there are thousands and thousands of trials and hearings each year. For litigants who lose on the merits in civil or criminal litigation,

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.

As a general component of human nature, almost every litigant who has lost a case in a trial court believes the trial court incorrectly decided
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