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Q: What is original petition?
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If they are derivatives of the original petition- yes.


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They can petition the appropriate legislature.


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No, the entire original case must be concluded. Your dissatisfaction with some of the preliminary rulings in the original case can be noted and included as part of the appeals petition.


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You write and sign your objection in accordance with the courts' rules, then you take the original and 2 copies to the clerks office. They will file the original and stamp your copies. You keep one copy and serve the other on the other party.


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an unofficial petition is a petition that is created yet not confirmed by the u.s government under the constitution.