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Appellant Petitioners Opening Brief A-12 - Official Federal Forms

Appellant Petitioners Opening Brief Form. This is a national form and can be used in 10th Circuit Court Of Appeals Circuit Court Of Appeals .
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT Plaintiff/Petitioner - Appellant, v. Case No. __________________ Appellant/Petitioner's Opening Brief Defendant/Respondent - Appellee. NOTICE AND INSTRUCTIONS If you proceed on appeal pro se, the court will accept a properly completed Form A-12 in lieu of a formal brief. This form is intended to guide you in presenting your appellate issues and arguments to the court. If you need more space, additional pages may be attached. A short statement of each issue presented for review should precede your argument. Citations to legal authority may also be included. This brief should fully set forth all of the arguments that you wish the court to consider in connection with this case. New issues raised for the first time on appeal generally will not be considered. An appeal is not a retrial but rather a review of the proceedings in the district court. A copy of the completed form must be served on all opposing counsel and on all unrepresented parties and a proper certificate of service furnished to this court. A form certificate is attached. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com APPELLANT/PETITIONER'S OPENING BRIEF 1. Statement of the Case. (This should be a brief summary of the proceedings in the district court.) 2. Statement of Facts Relevant to the Issues Presented for Review. A-12 Appellant/Petitioner's Opening Brief - 06/09 Page 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 3. Statement of Issues. a. First Issue: Argument and Authorities: b. Second Issue: Argument and Authorities: A-12 Appellant/Petitioner's Opening Brief - 06/09 Page 3 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 4. Do you think the district court applied the wrong law? If so, what law do you want applied? 5. Did the district court incorrectly decide the facts? If so, what facts? 6. Did the district court fail to consider important grounds for relief? If so, what grounds? 7. Do you feel that there are any other reasons why the district court's judgment was wrong? If so, what? 8. What action do you want this court to take in your case? 9. Do you think the court should hear oral argument in this case? If so, why? _________________________ Date ___________________________________ Signature A-12 Appellant/Petitioner's Opening Brief - 06/09 Page 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on ____________________________ I served a copy of (date) the Appellant/Petitioner's Opening Brief to _____________________________ ________________________________, at _______________________________ (Opposing Party or Attorney) _________________________________________, the last known address/email address, by __________________________. (state method of service) _________________________ Date ___________________________________ Signature A-12 Appellant/Petitioner's Opening Brief - 06/09 Page 5 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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