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If you want to appeal a case, you're suppose to wait until the final judgment or decision is made, right? At least that's what I am undersanding from the FRA and you have 30 days, correct?
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If you want to appeal a case, you're suppose to wait until the final judgment or decision is made, right? At least that's what I am undersanding from the FRA and you have 30 days, correct?
Yes, and it depends on your local rules.
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Sometimes I find that when I have nothing to appeal and I file one anyway, it usually winds up being a waste of my time and the court gets all confused.
This may be off topic but tonight I'm going to give toddler evil a time out for coloring on the walls. He's never done it but he has crayons, and we have walls.