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appellate

/uh-pel-it/US // əˈpɛl ɪt //UK // (əˈpɛlɪt) //

上诉,上诉人,上诉案件,上升

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : of or relating to appeals.
    • : having the power or authority to review and decide appeals, as a court.

Examples

  • A San Diego judge found some merit in that argument when he allowed restaurants to briefly defy the state order before an appellate court blocked that decision.

  • A statement from Chicago’s Law Department said the city has been returning impounded vehicles “upon request” to motorists who file for bankruptcy since the 2019 appellate court decision.

  • A Virginia appellate court ruled that Facebook likes are a form of free speech.

  • Gloria also gets to pick the chair of that board, and that looks like it will be Johanna Schiavoni, a San Diego appellate attorney.

  • In early October, the appellate court ruled that the division had violated its own regulations in denying Jaden help.

  • The appellate drama that eventually set Kelly Michaels free had its own bizarre twist.

  • And Christie, it should be noted, is himself a securities and appellate lawyer.

  • Federal appellate and district courts are enormously important in our legal system.

  • Important gun legislation has recently been invalidated by federal appellate judges in Illinois and California.

  • Mindi and her lawyers appealed the 2012 ruling, and the following year a Missouri appellate court sided with her.

  • But the more distinctive use of the term in America is in the case of the brief "in error or appeal," before an appellate court.

  • The Appellate Court here has the power to pass on findings of facts.

  • Not long afterward the Appellate Court brought in its decision in his favor in the guardianship matter.

  • The magisterial commission which followed on March 29, had plainly been held at the instance of the Appellate Court.

  • At present candidate for the appellate bench; Tammany's choice.