Los Angeles, CA asked in Appeals / Appellate Law for California

Q: How can I appeal after losing an appeal in the appellate division. judges ruled on a clerical error made my the clerko

The judges clearly did not read my brief, quoted things I did not say, stated that a motion had been heard which had not. Overlooked perjury issues and fraud. How do I apple their decision?

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Gerald Barry Dorfman
Gerald Barry Dorfman
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  • Appeals & Appellate Lawyer
  • Mill Valley, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Of course, your best course of action is to consult with an appellate attorney. Options include filing a petition for rehearing or asking the Court of Appeals to transfer the matter. Make sure you do not miss any time deadlines. See http://www.courts.ca.gov/8547.htm

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