The Idaho Certificate of Transcription — Magistrate Appeal is a form used to document an appeal of a decision made by a magistrate judge. It is filled out by the appellant, or the person appealing the decision, and serves as evidence that the appeal has been filed in the district court. The form includes sections for the appellant to fill out the case information, the decision being appealed, the date the decision was made, and the grounds for the appeal. There are two types of Idaho Certificate of Transcription — Magistrate Appeal: Criminal Appeal and Civil Appeal. The Criminal Appeal is used when appealing a criminal case decision, while the Civil Appeal is used when appealing a civil case decision.
The Idaho Certificate of Transcription — Magistrate Appeal is a form used to document an appeal of a decision made by a magistrate judge. It is filled out by the appellant, or the person appealing the decision, and serves as evidence that the appeal has been filed in the district court. The form includes sections for the appellant to fill out the case information, the decision being appealed, the date the decision was made, and the grounds for the appeal. There are two types of Idaho Certificate of Transcription — Magistrate Appeal: Criminal Appeal and Civil Appeal. The Criminal Appeal is used when appealing a criminal case decision, while the Civil Appeal is used when appealing a civil case decision.