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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

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Where does a person who loses in a trial court take his case to appeal?

Depends upon what kind of case it is and what trial court and local rules. As a general rule, however, a trial verdict would be appealed to the "appellate court" having jurisdiction (whether state or local). In other cases, there may be intermediate appeals, such as taking a verdict of a single justice and filing for a retrial with a jury before appealing the jury verdict to the court of appeals.


What does it mean when an appellate court sends a case back to the trial court?

apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court


What is a remanded federal court 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.


Who is The first court to hear a case?

Trial Court


How many people are in the appelate system?

Appelate system means that if a person loses his case in trail court he can appeal in high court against this verdict of trail court.


Kit loses her suit against Lou in a minnesota state trial court. Kit appeals to the state Court of Appeals and loses again. Kit would appeal next to?

The Minnesota Supreme Court. However - the court would review the case to determine if it had any items of merit or question, and agree to even accept it for hearing. If they review the relevant trial material and determine that the lower courts were correct and that no matter of state constitutional law was addressed, they will probably decline to thear the case.


What does bound over for trial mean?

It means a case has been sent to the trial court. This term is generally used after a preliminary hearing in a magistrate court. It may also be used if a case is in a lower court and is bound over to the general trial court for a jury trial.


When an appellate court sends a case back to the trial court?

AnswerBasically your verdict is dismissed and if the D.A. feels he still has a strong case he has to refile charges and try you again.AnswerThe decision is vacated and the case remanded to the lower court for a new trial.


A case presented in court is called?

A Trial


When the appellate court sends a case back to the trial court?

Appeal


When an appellate court sends case back to the trial court?

Appeal


Can a case be heard in a trial court and a lower court and the decsion be different?

A case can only be "heard" in one court - and that court is the trial court. It is the lowest level court to hear cases. The decision of THAT case in THAT court is final, unless it is successfully appealed. However, Appeals Court do not "hear" cases in the sense that trial couirts do. They don't conduct trials, they only rule on appelate matters.