Understanding New York Appeals

Summary

In New York, the terms state appellate court and state court of appeals are often used interchangeably, referring to the appellate division. However, procedural aspects differ between the Appellate Division (intermediate court) and the Court of Appeals (highest court). These differences can affect filing deadlines, types of appealable decisions, and potential outcomes. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for navigating the appeals process effectively.

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In New York, the procedural aspects of an appeal can differ based on whether it's in the Appellate Division (intermediate appellate court) or the Court of Appeals (highest court). Key impacts include:
- Timing and deadlines for filing.
- Types of decisions that can be appealed.
- Possible outcomes and remand procedures.
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