Yes, you can appeal it to the the US Court of Appeals for that Distict Court circuit. However, they do not automatically review all cases, it must be "accepted" as having some salient reason(s) for review.
In a criminal case, the defendant can appeal a verdict of Guilty; however the government may not appeal a verdict of Not Guilty.
In a civil case, both plaintiff and defendant may appeal the finding of the jury if that finding is adverse to their claims.
Yes you are able to appeal a civil case. You cannot appeal a case because you don't like the outcome though. You may appeal due to judicial error, new evidence etc.
Yes.
Yes.
Only the defendant, respondant, and/or their attorney(s) can appeal the decision or verdict of a District Court to the Court of Appeals.
Yes. An appeal from a decision of a California Court of Appeal is made to the California Supreme Court.
That means the party who appealed is bound by the decision of the lower court unless an appeal to a higher court is possible.
Appeal it to the next highest level court - County Court - Circuit Court - District Court - whatever.
Appeal the decision of the court.
Yes.
You can appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a lower court, but you cannot appeal a decision made by the Supreme Court
Yes, but the court is not always obliged to heed the appeal.
U.S. courts of appealThe actual answer to your question is none. No-one repeals decision of any courts. However, decisions of courts can be reversed. The Federal Courts of Appeals can reverse decisions of federal district courts. That's it.Added: And the US Supreme Court can over-rule the decision of ANY inferior court.
It will affirm or reverse the decision.
court of appeal
Judicial Branch