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Notice of Intent to Pursue Postdisposition or Appellate Relief
intends to pursue postdisposition or appellate relief from the final judgment or order entered on (Date) in the circuit court for. County, The Honorable
Co-chairs communicate final honors However, a student whose GPA is below a 3.3 may petition for an exception within their Intent to Pursue Honors document.
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