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The statewide intermediate appellate courts Superior and Commonwealth hear criminal and civil appeals from the trial courts and some original cases brought against the state and its agencies.
Once you have filled out the Notice of Appeal, you must file it with the Prothonotary in the County of the Common Pleas Court where the office of the Magisterial District Judge is located. The Appeal form has several copies. When you file the appeal the Prothonotary will keep one copy and give you back all the rest.
You have 30 days from the date of conviction to file a Summary Appeal in the Court of Common Pleas located in the county courthouse. You must complete and file a Summary Appeal form and pay the filing fee, typically $50-$75 depending on the county.
Summary cases are cases in which all the offenses charged are either summary offenses, as defined in the Crimes Code, 18 Pa. C.S. 106(c), or violations of ordinances for which imprisonment may be imposed upon conviction or upon failure to pay a fine or penalty.
Upon completion of discovery or the expiration of the sixty-day discovery period, whichever shall first occur, or, if no discovery notice is transmitted, at the expiration of fifteen (15) days after service of the certification notice, any party may order the case on the general trial list.
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A defendant who has been found guilty or pled guilty to a summary conviction, either traffic or non-traffic, at the District Court may file an appeal to the Court of Common Pleas within 30 days of the date of the guilty disposition or guilty plea.
You must file a Notice of Appeal in the Court of Common Pleas (where the order from which you are appealing was entered). You must serve a copy of the Notice of Appeal on the other parties, the court reporter, the Court Administrator and the judge who entered the order.
A defendant who has been found guilty or pled guilty to a summary conviction, either traffic or non-traffic, at the District Court may file an appeal to the Court of Common Pleas within 30 days of the date of the guilty disposition or guilty plea.
After you receive the trial court judges written opinion, you have 30 days to submit a formal notice of appeal to the trial court. The trial court will transfer your appeal to an appellate court. You must then file a few more documents, including an appellant brief and a Statement of Errors Complained of on Appeal.
FILING THE APPEAL. You must file your appeal within 30 days of the date the District Judge made the decision, which is also called a judgment. The District Judge usually makes the decision on the same day as the hearing, but is allowed to wait up to five days after the hearing.

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