Forthcoming Opinions - Arizona Judicial Branch
www.azcourts.gov › coa1 › DecisionsJan 12, 2023 · Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals anticipates the filing of an opinion or opinions in the following case or cases on the next business day: Updated 1-12-2023 SA 22-0205 ANTONETTI v. HON WESTERHAUSEN/KLINGER It is possible that the Court will decide not to release one or more of the opinions on the anticipated filing date.
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www.azcourts.gov › coa1The Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One is accepting applications for a clerkship with Judge Brian Y. Furuya that will begin in February 2024. Click here for more information. 11/1/2022. The Arizona Court of Appeals, Division One is accepting clerkship applications for the 2023-2024 term with Judge Brian Y. Furuya.
Appeals - Arizona Judicial Branch
www.azcourts.gov › selfservicecenter › FormsAn appeal is a request to have a higher court reverse the decision of a trial court after a final judgment or other legal ruling has been entered. After the lower court judgment is entered into the record, the losing party (appellant) may file a notice of appeal, and request transcripts or other records of the trial court. The appellant files a brief with the appeals court citing legal reasons for reversing the trial court's ruling.
Court of Appeals - Arizona Judicial Branch
www.azcourts.gov › az-courts › court-of-appealsArizona has two appellate courts: the court of appeals is the intermediate appellate court and the Supreme Court is the court of last resort. The court of appeals was established in 1965 as the first level of appeal up from superior court. It has two divisions: Division One in Phoenix (16 judges) and Division Two in Tucson (six judges). The court of appeals: hears and decides cases in three judge panels; has jurisdiction in all matters properly appealed from superior court; and,