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FAQ - Appealing to an Appellate Court

Arizona Civil Legal Needs Community Survey

Civil legal organizations in Arizona are seeking your input to increase their ability to meet the civil legal needs of Arizona's lower income residents. Please complete this survey to assist in improving civil legal services in Arizona.

Encuesta de Necesidades Legales Civiles de Arizona

Las organizaciones legales civiles en Arizona buscan su opinión para aumentar su capacidad de satisfacer las necesidades legales civiles de los residentes de bajos ingresos de Arizona. Por favor complete esta encuesta para ayudar a mejorar los servicios legales civiles en Arizona.

What happens at the court of appeals after the superior court record is transmitted?

The court will review the information provided in the appellate and appellee briefs. If either side requested oral argument the court will decide whether or not to grant oral arguments. Oral arguments are where the case is presented in front of the judges. The judges will then take all of this information and make a decision on the case.
Resources:
•    Guide for Self-Represented Appellants and Appellees

 

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