Massachusetts Appellate Lawyers
After a decision is rendered in a trial by a trial judge or jury, the party who loses has the right to have it reviewed by a higher court. Appellate Law consists of the rules and practices by which higher courts review lower court judgments.
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Appellate Resources
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Chapter 275 Section 11. Failure to prosecute appeal; recognizance remaining in force.
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Appearance Form
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUITAPPEARANCE FORM (Please type or print all … more
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Chapter 275 Section 10. Proceedings on appeal.
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Chapter 272 Section 57. Discharge upon recognizance and paying expenses of prosecutions under sections 53 66 and 68.
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Chapter 276 Section 73. Award of portion of penalty to person entitled to forfeiture.
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