
In What Circumstances Can a Person Appeal Their Case in Indiana?
In every one of Indiana’s trial courts, many orders are issued each day. Most of these orders are interlocutory (temporary) orders that cannot be appealed.
In every one of Indiana’s trial courts, many orders are issued each day. Most of these orders are interlocutory (temporary) orders that cannot be appealed.
The role of the Indiana Court of Appeals is to handle the majority of appeals from final orders on all issues issued from the trial
In general terms, the appellate process is nothing more than having your trial court final order reviewed by a higher Court. This is a right,
Unlike some states with a low overall population, Indiana is large enough and fortunate enough to have an intermediate appellate court: the Court of Appeals
The appellate process is much different than anything a litigant has experienced in trial court proceedings. While there are many orders1 made during the course
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