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The 14 courts of appeals have intermediate appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases appealed from district or county courts. Each court of appeals has jurisdiction in a specific geographical region of the state. Each court is presided over by a chief justice and has at least two other justices.
The average rule of thumb for the time of appeal was roughly 7-14 months from beginning to end. But appeals can potentially take longer, or in other cases, go more quickly if it is an appeal required to be expedited by law.
Appeals from interlocutory orders (when allowed by statute), appeals in quo warranto proceedings, appeals required by statute to be accelerated or expedited, and appeals required by law to be filed or perfected within less than 30 days after the date of the order or judgment being appealed are accelerated appeals.
Appeals cases don't involve new affidavits, hearing witnesses or otherwise conducting a new trial. Rather, cases on appeal involve reviews of the case for legal errors at trial. Such reviews are done by examining the court clerk's record and the court reporter's record, which your defense attorney must secure.
The act of temporarily stopping a judicial proceeding through the order of a court. A stay is a suspension of a case or a suspension of a particular proceeding within a case. A judge may grant a stay on the motion of a party to the case or issue a stay sua sponte, without the request of a party.
If a litigant fails to file a timely notice of appeal, the litigant may file a notice of restricted appeal within six months of the complained-of judgment provided that the litigant did not participate either in person or through counsel in the hearing that resulted in the judgment and did not timely-file a
A ruling by a court to stop or suspend a proceeding or trial temporarily or indefinitely. A court may later lift the stay and continue the proceeding. Some stays are automatic, but others are up to judicial discretion. Usually, the pendency of an appeal usually stays proceedings in the court below.