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The Court of Appeals, the highest court in New York State, hears cases on appeal from the other appellate courts and, in some instances, from the courts of original jurisdiction. In most cases, its review is limited to questions of law.
The Appellate Division, First Department is located at 27 Madison Avenue in Manhattan. It has jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases emanating from the superior courts located in Manhattan (New York County) and the Bronx. The Appellate Division is a middle level appellate court in New York State.
The Manhattan Appellate Courthouse is home to the Appellate Division, First Department of the New York State Supreme Court.
Court of Appeals Hall is located at 20 Eagle Street in Albany, between Albany County Court and City Hall. The main entrance is located on Eagle Street.
The First Department of the Appellate Division holds jurisdiction over the Counties of New York and the Bronx. Appeals are taken to the Appellate Division, as a matter of right, in civil and criminal cases, from the Supreme Court, Surrogates Court, Family Court, and Court of Claims.
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Typically, an appeal is considered by a panel consisting of five judges. The appellate court will consider the Record, the parties Legal Briefs and any oral argument in rendering a decision.
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