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Civil--Civil, for purposes of these rules, means any matter assigned a ?C? case number by the District Clerk. All civil matters are assigned a case number, and will be assigned randomly by the Clerk. Forcible Detainers shall be assigned randomly to either Division One or Division Two by the Clerk.
--(1) Any party aggrieved by any decision or order of the Appellate Tribunal may file an appeal to the High Court within a period of sixty days from the date of communication of the decision or order of the Appellate Tribunal to him on any question of law arising out of such order.
Any counterclaim shall be filed with the clerk, and a copy delivered to the plaintiff at least five (5) days prior to the time of the hearing. If the defendant's counterclaim is in excess of the jurisdictional limits of the division, then the provisions of KRS 24A. 310(1) shall apply.
Rule RAP 43 - Petition for Rehearing or Other Relief as to Opinion or Opinion and Order or Motion for Reconsideration of Order (A)Scope of Rule. Any decision of the Supreme Court or Court of Appeals styled an "Opinion" or "Opinion and Order" is governed by Section (B) of this rule.
(1) In all civil cases appealed to the Court of Appeals, except those specified in paragraph (A)(2), each appellant and cross-appellant shall file a prehearing statement no later than 20 days from the filing of its respective notice of appeal or cross-appeal.
How does the appeals process work? After a conviction, the trial court schedules a sentencing hearing. If the defendant wishes to appeal the conviction, he or she must file a Notice of Appeal within 30 days of sentencing. The record of the original trial is prepared and certified.
Rule 77.04 - Notice of entry of judgments and orders (1) Immediately upon the entry in the trial court of a judgment, a final order, an order which affects the running of time for taking an appeal, or an order which by its terms is required to be served, the clerk shall serve a notice of the entry by mail in the manner ...
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