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Except as provided in 19.2-400 for pretrial appeals by the Commonwealth in criminal cases and in 19.2-401 for cross appeals by the defendant in such pretrial appeals, a notice of appeal to the Court of Appeals in any case within the jurisdiction of the court shall be filed within 30 days from the date of any final
NOTICE TO APPELLANT: The notice of appeal must be filed with the clerk of the trial court and a copy must be transmitted to the Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Virginia and, except as otherwise provided by law, must be accompanied by the $50.00 filing fee required by Va. Code 17.1-418.
Civil case appeals from the judgments of the Court must be noted in writing within ten calendar days and must be perfected within thirty calendar days from the date of the judgment by posting the bond (includes bond amount plus court costs plus attorney fees), paying the writ tax and circuit court notice fee, and
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.
In some cases, such as death penalty cases and class action lawsuits, the appellate process can continue for decades, but most criminal appeals in Virginia are completed within one year.
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Except as provided in 19.2-400 for pretrial appeals by the Commonwealth in criminal cases and in 19.2-401 for cross appeals by the defendant in such pretrial appeals, a notice of appeal to the Court of Appeals in any case within the jurisdiction of the court shall be filed within 30 days from the date of any final
The Commonwealth must petition the Court of Appeals if it wishes to appeal a decision in a criminal case pursuant to Virginia Code 17.1-406(A). The Court of Appeals also has jurisdiction to hear interlocutory appeals and petitions for review of injunctions through a discretionary petition process.
The appellant (party appealing the case) will then be allowed 10 minutes to orally argue why the Supreme Court should listen to the appeal before a panel of three Supreme Court Justices. If the panel agrees that the Virginia Supreme Court should listen to the appeal (hear the appeal), then a writ is granted.

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