Minnesota Notices Regarding Oral Arguments In The Court of Appeals is a document issued by the Minnesota Supreme Court that informs attorneys and parties of scheduled oral arguments in the Minnesota Court of Appeals. This notice includes information such as the time and date of the argument, the case name, the type of argument (oral or written), the court number, and the name of the panel of judges that will be hearing the case. There are two types of Minnesota Notices Regarding Oral Arguments In The Court of Appeals: civil and criminal. Civil Notice Regarding Oral Arguments In The Court of Appeals includes information about civil cases, such as divorce proceedings, contract disputes, and property disputes. Criminal Notice Regarding Oral Arguments In The Court of Appeals includes information about criminal cases, such as felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile offenses. Both types of Notice provide parties and attorneys with the necessary information to prepare for their arguments in Court of Appeals.