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- What is an Appeal?
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- Crimes Eligible for Expungement in Michigan
- Glossary of Judicial Terms Relating to Criminal Law
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- Federal Law - Chapter 228A - Post-Conviction DNA Testing
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- Federal Law - § 3731. Appeal by United States
- Federal Law - § 3732 through § 3741
- Federal Law - § 3742. Review of a sentence
- Rule 3. Appeal as of Right—How Taken
- Rule 4. Appeal as of Right—When Taken
- Rule 5 Appeal by Permission
- Rule 6. Appeal in a Bankruptcy Case
- Rule 7. Bond for Costs on Appeal in a Civil Case
- Rule 8. Stay or Injunction Pending Appeal
- Rule 9. Release in a Criminal Case
- Rule 10. The Record on Appeal
- Rule 11. Forwarding the Record
- Rule 12. Docketing the Appeal; Filing a Representation Statement; Filing the Record
- Rule 12.1. Remand After an Indicative Ruling by the District Court on a Motion for Relief That Is Barred by a Pending Appeal
- Rule 22. Habeas Corpus and Section 2255 Proceedings
- Rule 23. Custody or Release of a Prisoner in a Habeas Corpus Proceeding
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