Product Tag: Appeals

Defendant seeking to unseal docket entries prior to filing an appeal. US District Court for the District of Arizona

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,…

This is a state of Wisconsin, Court of Appeals, District II, defendant's petition for leave to appeal a non-final order and memorandum in support of defendant's petition for leave to appeal non-final order. This was used in a case alleging felony voter fraud. The appeal was done in regards to jury instruction prior to deliberation.

Appellant's opening brief concerning the case where the appellant is charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, careless driving, resisting arrest and obstruction of police.

An Appeal to Supreme Court Petitioner, PETITIONER’S NAME, asks this Court to determine an important and unresolved question concerning ex parte meetings with a plaintiff’s treating physicians pursuant to

a notice of appeal and opening brief

Client was owed years of child support and trial court denied her request for interest on the arrears. We filed an appeal on the issue of whether she is entitled to interest

Stipulation for Extension of Time to File Brief (Civil Case)

Respondent's Notice Electing to Use an Appendix (Unlimited Civil Case)

Respondent's Notice Designating Record on Appeal (Unlimited Civil Case)

After the appellant serves its notice designating the record, you have 10 days to tell the Superior Court what additional documents or exhibits you want in the record that will be sent to the Court of Appeal. Limited civil case — A general civil case that involves an amount of money of $25,000 or less.

Request to Waive Court Fees

Request for Dismissal of Appeal (Civil Case)

If a person does not have the financial means to hire an attorney, courts will appoint a lawyer free of charge in all cases, including misdemeanors, that have the possibility of incarceration. The government appoints an attorney to represent any criminal defendant who can't afford a lawyer for a first appeal. For any subsequent appeal, the person usually must pay to hire an attorney.

Recommendation for Appointment of Appellate Attorney for Child

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