Pennsylvania Precise to Strike Appeal From District Justice is a legal document that is used to initiate an appeal from the decision of a District Justice. The Precise is filed with the court that has jurisdiction over the District Justice to request a review of the case. The Precise must be signed and notarized by an attorney who is representing the appellant. The document must contain the name of the District Justice, the date of the decision, and a description of the decision or order that the appellant is appealing. There are two types of Pennsylvania Recipes to Strike Appeal From District Justice: a Precise for Appeal to the Court of Common Pleas and a Precise for Appeal to the Superior Court. The Precise for Appeal to the Court of Common Pleas is used to initiate an appeal from a decision of a District Justice to the Court of Common Pleas. The Precise for Appeal to the Superior Court is used to initiate an appeal from a decision of a District Justice to the Superior Court. Both Recipes must be signed and notarized by an attorney and must contain the name of the District Justice, the date of the decision, and a description of the decision or order that the appellant is appealing.