Certificate of Interested Entities or Persons
Certificate of Interested Entities or Persons
Civil Case Information Statement (Appellate)
Civil Case Information Statement (Appellate)
Information on Appeal Procedures for Infractions
Information on Appeal Procedures for Infractions
Information on Appeal Procedures for Limited Civil Cases
Information on Appeal Procedures for Limited Civil Cases
Information on Appeal Procedures for Misdemeanors
Information on Appeal Procedures for Misdemeanors
Information on Appeal Procedures for Unlimited Civil Cases
An appeal is a review of a court’s decision by another court. A party may appeal an unfavorable judgment and certain orders in an unlimited civil case made in the superior court to the Court of Appeal for the district in which the superior court is located. Generally, the appeal must be based on an argument that a legal error was made by the superior court. An appeal is not a retrial. You will not be permitted to introduce new evidence, and the appellate court will not reassess conflicting evidence. You may not appeal on behalf of a friend, a spouse, a child, or other relative (unless you are a legally appointed guardian). The following is general information about the procedures for appeals of unlimited civil cases (“unlimited civil case” generally means a civil case in which the amount in controversy is more than $25,000; see Code of Civil Procedure sections 85 and 88).
Notice of appeal tells the other party or parties in the case and the superior court that you are appealing the decision of the superior court.
Information on Writ Proceedings in Misdemeanor, Infraction and Limited Civil Cases
Information on Writ Proceedings in Misdemeanor, Infraction and Limited Civil Cases
Information Sheet For Proof of Service (Court of Appeal)
Information Sheet For Proof of Service (Court of Appeal)
Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division) (Spanish)
Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division) (Spanish)
Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division)
Information Sheet on Waiver of Appellate Court Fees (Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, Appellate Division)
Proof of Electronic Service (Appellate Division)
Proof of Electronic Service (Appellate Division)
Proof of Electronic Service (Court of Appeal)
Proof of Electronic Service (Court of Appeal)
Motion to Unseal Docket Entries in Preparation for Appeal
Defendant seeking to unseal docket entries prior to filing an appeal. US District Court for the District of Arizona
Appellant Brief on Whether an Illegal Stop Can Affect a License Revocation
Whether or not the exclusionary rule applies in driver’s license revocation proceedings, the express consent statute does not allow the Department of Revenue to revoke a driver’s license pursuant to section 42-2-126 on the basis of a search that itself is the product of an illegal stop and arrest. In this case we argued that, The court of appeals erred in holding that a driver cannot rely on the exclusionary rule to raise the illegality of initial police contact as a defense in a driver’s license revocation proceeding conducted pursuant to section Colorado Law,
Note statute has changed this since the appeal.