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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number in the designated field at the top of the form. This is crucial for identifying your appeal.
  3. In the section labeled 'Notice is hereby given that', input your name or the name of the appellant, followed by their attorney's name if applicable.
  4. Fill in the relevant statute and rule numbers as required, ensuring compliance with Hawaii's appellate procedures.
  5. Indicate the specific order or judgment you are appealing from, along with its filing date. Attach any necessary documents as Exhibit 'A' if required.
  6. Finally, add the date and location at the bottom of the form before saving your changes.

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If the dissatisfied party in a district court case plans an appeal, the first step usually is to file a notice of appeal in the district court, which informs the court of appeals and other parties. A litigant who files an appeal of a district court decision is known as an appellant.
Parties who are not satisfied with the decision of a lower court must petition the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case. The primary means to petition the court for review is to ask it to grant a writ of certiorari.
The Notice of Appeal is usually a simple form that can often be found on the states judiciary website. It typically requires basic information, such as the name of the parties to the appeal, the court and case number of the order being appealed, and in some cases, a summary of the grounds for appeal.
What are Courts of Appeals? Federal courts of appeals review the procedures and the decisions in the district courts, also known as trial courts, to make sure that the proceedings were fair and that the law was applied correctly. The courts of appeals routinely handle more than 50,000 cases each year.

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