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Appeals are decided by panels of three judges working together. The appellant presents legal arguments to the panel, in writing, in a document called a brief. In the brief, the appellant tries to persuade the judges that the trial court made an error, and that its decision should be reversed.
The seventeen Court of Appeals judges are elected and receive interim appointments in the same manner as the circuit court judges. They serve a term of eight years. The chief judge is elected by a vote of the seventeen judges for a term of four years.
To be elected by the General Assembly or appointed by the Governor to a judgeship in Virginia, an individual must be a resident of the Commonwealth and licensed to practice law in Virginia. She must also be a member of the Virginia State Bar for at least five years.
Judges of the Court of Appeals of Virginia The Honorable Robert J. Humphreys. The Honorable Randolph A. Beales. The Honorable Glen A. Huff. The Honorable Mary Grace OBrien. The Honorable Richard Y. AtLee, Jr. The Honorable Mary B. Malveaux. The Honorable Clifford L. Athey, Jr. The Honorable Junius P. Fulton, III.
The judges of the Court of Appeal are the Lord/Lady Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, the President of the Kings Bench Division, the President of the Family Division, the Chancellor of the High Court and the Lord and Lady Justices.
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The Court of Appeals is composed of eleven judges who are elected by the General Assembly to serve eight-year terms. The chief judge is elected by a majority vote of the Court of Appeals judges to serve a four-year term.
Judges of the Court of Appeals of Virginia Raphael; Frank K. Friedman; Daniel E. Ortiz; Doris Henderson Causey; Vernida R. Chaney; Lisa M.
The present Supreme Court of Virginia is made up of seven justices elected by a majority vote of both houses of the General Assembly for a term of twelve years.

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