There are 4 basic ways of appealing a court decision you don’t agree with:
- a Revision (to a Judge);
- a Reconsideration (back to the Judge or Commissioner who just ruled);
- an Appeal (to the Court of Appeals); and
- a CR60 motion (for cases of clerical error, fraud, etc.).
We looked at Revisions and Reconsiderations in previous…
April 27, 2009 – 11:45 am
There are 4 basic ways of appealing a court decision you don’t agree with:
- a Revision (to a Judge);
- a Reconsideration (back to the judge or commissioner who just ruled);
- an Appeal (to the Court of Appeals); and
- a CR60 motion (for cases of clerical error, fraud, etc.).
We looked at Revisions in an earlier post. Now…