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Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Juvenile Dependency Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Juvenile Dependency Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Limited Civil Case)
Application for Extension of Time to File Brief (Limited Civil Case)
Attached Declaration (Court of Appeal)
Attached Declaration (Court of Appeal)
Denial of Petition-Appellate Division – Spanish
Denial of Petition-Appellate Division – Spanish
Denial of Petition-Appellate Division
Denial of Petition-Appellate Division
Notice of Appeal and Record on Appeal (Infraction)
Notice of Appeal and Record on Appeal (Infraction)
Notice of Appeal Cross-Appeal (Limited Civil Case)
Notice of Appeal Cross-Appeal (Limited Civil Case)
Notice of Appeal Cross-Appeal (Unlimited Civil Case) (Appellate)
Notice of Appeal Cross-Appeal (Unlimited Civil Case) (Appellate)
Notice Regarding Record on Appeal (Misdemeanor)
Notice Regarding Record on Appeal (Misdemeanor)
Petition For Extraordinary Writ-Appellate Division
Petition For Extraordinary Writ-Appellate Division
Petition for Writ (Misdemeanor, Infraction, or Limited Civil Case)- Appellate Division
Petition for Writ (Misdemeanor, Infraction, or Limited Civil Case)- Appellate Division
Proposed Statement on Appeal (Infraction)
Proposed Statement on Appeal (Infraction)
Proposed Statement on Appeal (Misdemeanor)
The Proposed Statement should contain all of the following: (1) Grounds of appeal—a statement of the legal errors you believe were committed by the trial court. (Cal Rules of Court, rule 184(b).) (2) A statement of the evidence or trial procedures relevant to each of your grounds of appeal.
If you are appealing a misdemeanor conviction, you can appeal to the appellate division of the superior court. The Notice of Appeal must be filed in the Criminal Department of the court where your case was heard within 30 days after the court rendered the judgment or made the order you are appealing.