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How to fill out the STATE'S APPEAL REQUEST - IN.gov online
This guide provides detailed instructions on how to effectively complete the STATE'S APPEAL REQUEST form online. Follow these steps to ensure that your appeal request is submitted accurately and within the required timeframe.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the appeal request form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the document editor.
- Fill in the case information section, including the title of the case, case number, trial court details, the name of the trial judge, and the date and title of the judgment or order you are appealing.
- Indicate whether a motion to correct error was filed by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', specify when it was denied or deemed denied.
- Provide the details of the opposing counsel, including their name and address.
- Confirm if the elected prosecutor or chief deputy has approved this appeal by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
- In the summary of case and issues section, briefly explain the case and the issues that you wish to appeal.
- Ensure you have included the required documentation. Check the boxes to confirm the inclusion of the Chronological Case Summary, Motion to Correct Error (if applicable), judgment or order being appealed, and order denying Motion to Correct Error (if applicable).
- In the requestor information section, enter the name of the person submitting the form, their county, title, phone number, and email address.
- Once all sections are completed, review the form for accuracy and completeness before transmitting it.
- Transmit all information and documentation via fax at 317-232-7979 or via email to prosecutors@atg.in.gov within 15 days of the judgment or order for which the appeal is being sought.
Complete your STATE'S APPEAL REQUEST online today to ensure your appeal is submitted in a timely manner.
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