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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Docketing Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Case Caption and County of Origin at the top of the form. This identifies your case clearly.
  3. Fill in the Circuit Court Case Number and Case Number issued by the Court of Appeals. Accurate numbers are crucial for tracking your appeal.
  4. Provide your attorney’s name, address, and telephone number, as well as those for the respondent(s). Ensure all contact information is correct for effective communication.
  5. Address the criteria for expedited appeals by indicating whether you wish to have your appeal placed on this calendar. Answer 'Yes' or 'No' accordingly.
  6. Specify jurisdiction details by answering questions about judgment entry, timeliness, and finality. Include dates where necessary.
  7. Briefly describe the nature of action and list issues to be raised on appeal. Attach additional sheets if needed.
  8. Complete any remaining sections regarding standard of review, publication criteria, and parties not participating in the appeal.
  9. Finally, sign and date the document, ensuring all required trial court documents are attached before submission.

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The court corrects legal errors in rulings from circuit courts. Consists of 16 judges serving in four districts. 3-judge panels hear nearly all cases, except small claims actions, municipal ordinance violations, traffic violations, and mental health, juvenile, and misdemeanor cases.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit serves the areas of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.
The Court of Appeal has several possible options including: Change all or part of the trial courts order. Enter a judgment in favor of the appellant. Send the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings.
The losing party in the Court of Appeals case may ask the Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear the case. This is called a Petition for Review. The Supreme Court receives about 1,000 petitions for review each term, and agrees to hear approximately 100 of these cases.
The Court of Appeal makes a decision after reviewing all the briefs, the record on appeal, and the law. Heres an overview of what to expect in this step of the appeal process and what can happen next.

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Each circuit has its own court of appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. district courts within the circuit. Unlike trial courts, appellate courts do not retry cases or hear new evidence; they do not hear witnesses testify; and there is no jury.

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