The Brief | The Appellate Process

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An appellate brief is a written document submitted to an appellate court by a party appealing a lower court's decision. It provides a detailed argument explaining why the lower court's decision was legally incorrect and why the appellant should receive a different outcome. The brief typically includes a statement of the facts, a summary of the legal issues, and a discussion of relevant case law and legal precedent. Appellate briefs are important because they provide the court with a comprehensive review of the legal arguments and evidence relevant to the appeal, and can often influence the court's decision-making process.

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