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Appellate Roles When filing a:Appellate roles are as follows: Petition for Writ of Certiorari Petitioner is the initiating party. Once the court issues the writ, the initiating party becomes the Relator and must select that role for all subsequent filings. Opposing parties are Respondents throughout the life of the case.6 more rows
A petition for a writ of certiorari is a formal, written request asking the Supreme Court to review your case and the decision handed down by the Appellate Court (or other lower court).
The person petitioning the Court for a writ of certiorari is known as the petitioner and the opposing party as the respondent.