Minnesota > Statewide > Appellate Law

Notice Of Appeal To Supreme Court 103B - Minnesota

Notice Of Appeal To Supreme Court Form. This is a Minnesota form and can be used in Appellate Law Statewide .
 Fillable pdf Last Modified 5/15/2007
Get this form for FREE as a print-only pdf

FORM 103B. NOTICE OF APPEAL (SUPREME COURT) STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF _______________ _________________DISTRICT COURT _________________ JUDICIAL DISTRICT CASE TITLE NOTICE OF APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT Plaintiff, vs. TRIAL COURT CASE NUMBER: ____________________ DATE OF FINAL JUDGMENT OF CONVICTION/ ORDER ____________________ Defendant. TO: Clerk of the Appellate Courts Minnesota Judicial Center St. Paul, MN 55155 Please take notice that the above-named defendant appeals to the Supreme Court of the State of Minnesota from defendant's final judgment of conviction, date noted above, for the crime of murder in the first degree. DATED: ____________________________________ Attorney for Plaintiff ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Address ____________________________________ Attorney for Defendant ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Address ____________________________________ SIGNATURE ____________________________________ Registration License Number ____________________________________ Telephone Number ____________________________________ Registration License Number ____________________________________ Telephone Number . American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com (The trial court caption is used on the notice of appeal. Subsequent documents shall bear the appropriate appellate court caption. Minnesota Statues, Section 632.14 provides that appeals from a final judgment of conviction of the crime of murder I the first degree are taken directly to the Supreme Court. Rule 19, subdivision 1 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure specifies the procedure for service and filing of the notice of appeal; subdivision 2 itemizes the contents of the notice of appeal; subdivision 3 defines the time for taking an appeal; and subdivision 4 cites other relevant procedures in first-degree murder appeals.) . American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
Link/Embed this Document
URL
Embed


Popular Searches

  1. affidavit
  2. motion to dismiss
  3. Notice of Appearance
  4. probate
  5. motion
  6. subpoena duces tecum
  7. termination of parental rights
  8. Summon
  9. order
  10. subpoena

Bookmark and Share