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If either party disagrees with a judges decision, they can ask the Provincial/Territorial Courts of Appeal or the Federal Court of Appeal to review it. If the appeal court allows the appeal, it can reverse or change the judges decision, or order a new trial or hearing. Otherwise the decision stands.
A direct appeal is a way for a defendant to have their challenge heard by a federal appellate court after the trial court has rendered their decision.
In both California and the Ninth Circuit, appeals must be filed within 60 days after entry of judgment.

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What are the page or word count limitations for my brief? The length of a principal brief may not exceed 14,000 words or, if handwritten or typewritten, 50 pages. Reply briefs may not exceed 7,000 words or, if handwritten or typewritten, 25 pages. See 9th Circuit Rule 32-1.
If you want to file a reply to your opponents brief, you must do that within 14 days of the date your opponent served you with the brief. Completion of briefing. Once all the briefs are filed, the case will be considered by a panel of three judges.
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.
It is under the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

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