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ap·pel·late [əˈpelət, Am -ɪt] ADJ LAW

appellate
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ap·ˈpel·late court N Am LAW

ap·pel·late ju·ris·dic·ˈtion N LAW

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After a district court found in favor of the defendants, a three-judge appellate panel reversed the decision.
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He worked on and wrote more than 3,000 appellate court decisions during his judicial career.
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Normally, appellate courts (or panels) are staffed with an odd number of judges to avoid a tie.
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During his law practice he also became a judge of an appellate tribunal.
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Appellate courts typically consist of a panel of three judges.
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He teaches courses in civil procedure and appellate practice, and his research focuses on regulated industries law.
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State appellate court judges are elected to terms of six years, but vacancies are filled by an appointment by the governor.
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Two federal appellate courts have ruled in the various cases.
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He took part in eight appeals to the appellate courts in three of the circuits.
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Any appeals from the trial division are heard by the appellate division.
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