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Depending on the type of court case you can take your case to the appelate court sytem in your state or a federal court of appeals
The case in question would be called Truancy (skipping school) and is against the law in 47 states excluding Montana,Idaho and Maine
you have to appeal your case
When a case is remanded, it is sent from an appellate court to either a lower appellate court or the trial court with instructions to that court to take a particular action regarding the case. For example, if an appellate court vacates a conviction, it may remand the case to the trial court for a new trial.
they take you from the courthouse after your case has been presented to the judge
send the case back to the lower court
The appeals court
take it to court Answer You find a lawyer to represent you and he or she files the case.
You must file a motion for a Change of Venue.
The effect is the same with regard to the defendant, but these events take place at different parts of the process. If the state decides not to prosecute (called a nolle prosequi), the case never reaches the court. A case is dismissed by the court after someone has been charged and the court either finds there is insufficient evidence to prove the charge, or on a motion from one of the parties to the case.
it can take up the case on the direction of the court, direction of the Director General Police or the Government,