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Q: In Illinois civil appellate court, how many copies of the briefs must be filed?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Nov 1, 2015

did you ask the clerk? do you have access to the rules of appellate procedure in your state?

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Q: How long does it take to get an inmate out on an appellate bond?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Nov 11, 2015

That depends upon a number of factors, and you gave none.

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Q: Who can a prisoner write to appeal a verdict in LaSalle County, IL?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Nov 11, 2015

The prisoner needs an appellate attorney.

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Q: Why if I'm appealing an Admin Review Decision to the Circuit Court in Illinois, is Case Management being implemented?
Timothy J. Deffet
Timothy J. Deffet
answered on Dec 7, 2012

It is a bad idea for a non attorney to do this in my opinion. Alot of traps for the unwary, even for experienced attorneys, regarding appeals. This is not something that can be easily answered in an online post.

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Q: Can I be my own appeal lawyer
J. Richard Kulerski
J. Richard Kulerski
answered on Nov 24, 2010

Do not even consider it. An appeal involves sophisticated and precise legal work. If it were my problem, I would hire a lawyer that is experienced in appeals.

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