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Yes, unless it's a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Yes, the next level of appeal above the Court of Appeals is the Supreme Court (either state or federal depending on what law you broke).

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What are the different types of court appeals one can make?

You can make two different types of appeals, a collateral appeal and a direct appeal. A direct appeal is when a defendant petitions to the supreme court, and a collateral appeal is one made after conviction - usually based on new evidence.


Who do you appeal to After court of appeals and how long do you have?

The Supreme court


What court does someone go to if they lose in the federal district court?

File an appeal with the US Court of Appeals for that circuit.


How many Federal Courts of Appeals are there?

Fourteen. They are: the United States Courts of Appeal for the eleven Circuits, the United States Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia Circuit, the United States Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit, and the United States Court of Appeal for the Armed Forces. Usually the thirteen Circuit Courts of Appeal are considered the regular federal appellate courts. The U.S. Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Armed Forces are courts of limited and specified subject-matter jurisdiction.


Can appeals against a decision made in the magistrates court go to court of appeal?

Yes, appeals against a decision made in the magistrates court can be taken to the court of appeal. The court of appeal has the power to review and potentially overturn decisions made by lower courts, including the magistrates court. However, it is important to note that not all cases are eligible for appeal, and there are specific criteria that need to be met in order for an appeal to be successful.


Who hears an appeal to a trial court case in California?

The California Circuit Court of Appeals.


Who may appeal the us district court?

Only the defendant, respondant, and/or their attorney(s) can appeal the decision or verdict of a District Court to the Court of Appeals.


How are the judges of criminal appeals chosen?

The criminal court of appeals is the highest state court. Judges are elected for the position in the state courts of appeal.


How many Circuits are in the federal court system?

Thirteen.The US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts are divided into 12 regional courts and one national court. They mostly hear cases under appeal from US District Courts, although the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit hears cases from courts with special subject matter jurisdiction.US Court of Appeals for the First CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Second CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Third CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Fourth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Fifth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Tenth CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Eleventh CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia CircuitUS Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit


Can a village court override a state appeal court decision?

No. The State Court of Appeals is a superior court to that of a village court.


In which court can be appeal a trademark and copyright case?

Depends upon what court the action originates in. If a trademark case is brought in state court, a state court of appeals would hear the appeal. If a copyright license case is in state court, same rule. If a copyright or trademark case is in federal court, then a federal circuit court of appeals would hear it. If it is a case of a trademark registration appeal, it would be taken to the Trademark Trials and Appeals Board and could end up in the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC).


How do appeals come about?

Appeals come about when one of the two parties in a legal case is unhappy with a judge's (or jury's) final decision. There are rules as to how many days a party has to file an appeal after the final decision. The appeal is usually filed with the next highest court. That court reviews the first court's decision.