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It depends on the case. The major costs for appeal are attorney fees and the costs involved in re-producing the record. There is no set cost.
No the procedure for a cease heard in an Appeal's court does not differ much from the procedure in a trial court.
Any and all court decisions can be appealed to a higher court, if necessary all the way to the Supreme Court. But don't expect much. In an appeal the court is not permitted to examine any evidence in the case, only if there were an procedural errors or violations of your rights in the case. If you win the appeal, then the case must be completely retried in the lower court again with these problems found during the appeal corrected. All this gets expensive and very very time consuming.
Iinasmuch as the circumstances of every appeal are individual and specific to that particular case, there are no legally specific documents to word an appeal. Some book stores sell packages of "boiler-plate," "fill-in-the-blank" legal documents but they probably won't be of much help. If you are truly thnking of taking a case to the Court of Appeals, you really should be considering retaining an attorney to do this work for you.
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According to the Australian Electoral Commission website you get a $20 fine. However if you appeal and take the issue to court and lose the court case you get a $50 fine plus court costs. http://www.aec.gov.au/faqs/voting_australia.htm#What happens if I do not vote
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The cost to file a petition with the court. Contact the court clerk for the county you live in. This is only the cost of legal filing. The Court will have to make a judicial determination regarding the case.
A change of venue is a court decision, and if granted, the cost is borne by the court system.
A change of venue is a court decision, and if granted, the cost is borne by the court system.
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Depends