• a person who is not satisfied with an appellate court’s decision

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  • may seek redress in a higher court The process by which a person not satisfied with an appellate court's decision can seek redress in a higher court is called appeal. Generally, a person requesting an appeal must file a formal written request in the higher court. This request must include legal arguments as to why the original court’s decision should be overturned or modified. If the higher court agrees to hear the case, the parties will present their arguments and the court will issue a ruling.

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  • The dissatisfied person may petition the court to rehear the case, or they could appeal the decision to a higher court.

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