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.
It is the papers, transcripts and documents of all the hearings and trials. It is important to get everything in the record as possible, that way if there is an appeal, the appellate court can review everything.
A case on appeal reaches the supreme court if the judges below them cant handle it or that case specifically but it is very hard to get a case on appeal in the supreme court
No, the government cannot appeal a not guilty verdict in a criminal case.
No, the prosecution cannot appeal a not guilty verdict in a criminal case.
Traffic case
Appeal the decision of the court.
Yes, you can appeal to the Supreme Court in this case if you believe there was a legal error in the lower court's decision.
An appeal that occurs before the underlying case has been completely resolved.
If it affected the outcome of the case, you can appeal the case.
a case comes to a court if they have a final ruling then they can. If the person in the case is not happy with the results they can get an appeal and go to a higher case but its rare that people get an appeal.
No. The US Supreme Court is the final court of appeal; if they deny your case, the decision of the lower court stands. There is no other avenue of appeal.
Once a case is decided you can begin the appeal process immediatley.