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Definition of Court of Appeal in English: Court of Appealnoun 1(in England and Wales) a court of law that hears appeals against both civil and criminal judgements from the Crown Courts, High Court, and County Courts. Example sentencesExamples - Were a writ now to be issued the High Court would be undermining the decision of the Court of Appeal.
- The Court of Appeal, for various reasons, allowed the appeal in all but one case.
- The case had been referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
- On the question of the prospects of success of any appeal to the Court of Appeal, there are two points.
- He also refused leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal without giving reasons for that decision.
- Fifteen cases are listed over two days at the Court of Appeal on Wednesday and Thursday.
- It is the first case to have come to the High Court and the Court of Appeal on the Regulations.
- An attempt to persuade the Court of Appeal to grant permission to appeal failed.
- The Courts of Appeal are organised into circuits and they may only hear appeals from within their own circuits.
- We were asked also to consider the possibility of permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal.
- The appeals will be heard in the Court of Appeal in London but no date has yet been fixed.
- The judge's ruling was upheld by the Court of Appeal in refusing leave to appeal.
- Trial by jury does not mean that by jury in the first instance and trial by judges in the Court of Appeal in the second.
- As matters stand, we will go to the Court of Appeal and the Court of Appeal might make a Reference.
- This cannot be achieved by simply permitting the Court of Appeal to interfere on appeal.
- Both the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords said that he had no cause of action.
- The issue was decided against the claimant who appealed to the Court of Appeal.
- Later he was a High Court Judge in the Family Division and afterwards in the Court of Appeal.
- Whether the test is that this is a first appeal to the Court of Appeal or a second appeal is irrelevant.
- The defendant in the first case appealed and reference was made from the Court of Appeal in the second.
- 1.1US A court of law in a federal circuit or state to which appeals are taken.
Example sentencesExamples - The judiciary includes a high court and a court of appeals whose judges are appointed.
- The D.C. circuit court of appeals, which hears most suits brought against the various federal environmental agencies, is also vulnerable.
- There shall be no right of appeal in such proceedings to any other circuit court of appeals.
- The American Civil Liberties Union tins asked the 11 th U.S. circuit court of appeals in Atlanta to reconsider the ruling.
- It is supremely ironic that the Ninth Circuit is the court of appeals that is taking the Supreme Court's new Commerce Clause jurisprudence the most seriously.
- Therefore, the Supreme Court reversed the decision of the court of appeals and remanded the case for further proceedings.
- Thursday, the federal court of appeals in New Orleans disagreed with that interpretation.
- The plaintiff appealed the decision of the court of appeals, and the Colorado Supreme Court agreed to hear the case.
- After graduation he went on to a clerkship on the federal court of appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and there he found vindication.
- By a 2-1 vote, a panel of the federal court of appeals for the Third Circuit agreed.
- She's from Texas but she's on the same court of appeals, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
- Anyone can file a complaint for judicial misconduct with the clerk of the federal court of appeals for the circuit in which a given judge sits.
- They petitioned the eighth U.S. circuit court of appeals.
- I know you've been going through a lot of the different legal angles, but the bottom line is their best hope right now is with the eleventh circuit court of appeals.
- I argued those matters myself before both the district court and the court of appeals.
- I recently completed a year's clerkship in a federal court of appeals.
- Last week, the federal court of appeals for the Sixth Circuit added one more piece to an already confusing puzzle.
- In 2002, the number stood at 492 per active judge, and the Ninth Circuit was far from the busiest court of appeals in the country.
- He was nominated, of course, to be on the appellate court here in the District of Columbia, the federal court of appeals.
- And, to the surprise of many First Amendment advocates, he prevailed in both the trial court and the court of appeals.
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