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Appellants may
refer to: ones
making an
appeal in a
court of law the
Lords Appellant who
charged the king of England's
favourites with
treason (1386–1388)...
- The
Lords Appellant were a
group of
nobles in the
reign of King
Richard II, who, in 1388,
sought to
impeach five of the King's
favourites in
order to...
- In law, an
appeal is the
process in
which cases are
reviewed by a
higher authority,
where parties request a
formal change to an
official decision. Appeals...
- the
trial court. Hence, such an
appellate court will not
consider an
appellant's argument if it is
based on a
theory that is
raised for the
first time...
- p. 5 "
Appellant turned around and saw Wendi, at
which point he
grabbed her, tied her up, and
placed her in the bathroom.
Wendi asked Appellant if he was...
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continuation and
supported the
appellants or
opponents of the archpriest; the
controversy is also
widely known as the
Appellant Controversy. It
produced a...
- the
matter of an
Application by
Clifford Peeples for a
Judicial Review (
Appellant) (Northern Ireland). On 8
February 2023, the
Supreme Court ruled that...
- part of the
Superior Court. A
party who
files an
appeal is
called an "
appellant", "plaintiff in error", "petitioner" or "pursuer", and a
party on the...
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February 22, 1971
Decided June 7, 1971 Full case name Paul
Robert Cohen,
Appellant v.
State of
California Citations 403 U.S. 15 (more) 91 S. Ct. 1780; 29...
- society, law will be
there By Aristotle. ubi
solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant They make a
desert and call it
peace from a
speech by
Calgacus reported/constructed...