An Arizona Supreme Court Petition for Review is a legal document used to appeal a decision from the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court. It must be filed within 30 days of the decision from the Court of Appeals. The Petition for Review must include the facts of the case, the issue to be argued, a summary of the argument, and a proposed order. There are two types of Arizona Supreme Court Petition for Review — a Petition for Review on the Merits and a Petition for Discretionary Review. A Petition for Review on the Merits is used when the appellant believes the Court of Appeals made an error of law or a misapplication of the law. A Petition for Discretionary Review is used when the appellant believes the Court of Appeals decision is contrary to the precedents established by the Arizona Supreme Court.
An Arizona Supreme Court Petition for Review is a legal document used to appeal a decision from the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court. It must be filed within 30 days of the decision from the Court of Appeals. The Petition for Review must include the facts of the case, the issue to be argued, a summary of the argument, and a proposed order. There are two types of Arizona Supreme Court Petition for Review — a Petition for Review on the Merits and a Petition for Discretionary Review. A Petition for Review on the Merits is used when the appellant believes the Court of Appeals made an error of law or a misapplication of the law. A Petition for Discretionary Review is used when the appellant believes the Court of Appeals decision is contrary to the precedents established by the Arizona Supreme Court.