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The statement of the case should describe the nature of the case, which includes (1) the facts relevant to the issues submitted for review; (2) those aspects of the cases procedural history that are necessary to understand the posture of the appeal or are relevant to the issues submitted for review; and (3) the
The Statement of the Case (sometimes called the Statement of Facts) should convey to the reader a persuasive narrative about the factual scenario surrounding the legal action. Crafting this narrative in a brief requires a somewhat different approach than in a memo.
The Statement of Facts includes the legally significant facts that a court would use in analyzing and applying the rule to the instant case. The Statement of Facts includes all the facts from the instant case that are used in the fact-to-fact comparisons in the Discussion section.
An appeal of a final administrative decision, more specifically referred to as a complaint for judicial review of an administrative decision, must be filed with the Arizona Superior Court not later than thirty-five days after the final administrative decision is served on the appealing party (forty days if the decision
The procedural history, the nature of the case, and the disposition from the lower court(s) are typically included in the Statement of the Case. Always be sure, however, to follow the rule that the court or professor for whom you are writing articulates.

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The Arizona Court of Appeals was established in 1965 and is the intermediate appellate court for the state. It is divided into two divisions, with a total of 22 judges on the court.
After a Decision is Issued Step 1: File the Notice of Appeal. Step 2: Pay the filing fee. Step 3: Determine if/when additional information must be provided to the appeals court as part of opening your case. Step 4: Order the trial transcripts. Step 5: Confirm that the record has been transferred to the appellate court.
Time for Taking Appeal and Cross-Appeal. (a) The notice of appeal shall be filed with the trial court within 14 calendar days after the entry of the order, ruling, or judgment appealed from, except that in forcible and special detainer cases, the time limit shall be five calendar days.

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