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Petition For Writ Of Certiorari (General) 115A - Minnesota

Petition For Writ Of Certiorari (General) Form. This is a Minnesota form and can be used in Appellate Law Statewide .
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FORM 115A. PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI STATE OF MINNESOTA IN COURT OF APPEALS CASE TITLE: PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI Petitioner, vs. COURT OF APPEALS NUMBER: Respondent, *__________________________ NUMBER: DATE OF DECISION: *Respondent. DATE AND DESCRIPTION OF EVENT TRIGGERING APPEAL TIME (e.g, mailing of decision, receipt of decision, or receipt of other notice): TO: The Court of Appeals of the State of Minnesota: The above-named petitioner hereby petitions the Court of Appeals for a Writ of Certiorari to review a decision of the _____________________________ issued on the date noted above, upon the grounds that . DATED: _________________________________ Petitioner Attorney for Petitioner _________________________________ _________________________________ Address _________________________________ Reg. Lic. No.( if applicable) _________________________________ Telephone Number ____________________________________________________________ SIGNATURE OF PETITIONER ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER *agency or body American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com (The procedure for obtaining a writ of certiorari from the Court of Appeals is set forth in the applicable statutes and in Rule 115, Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure. The applicable statutes prescribes the subject matter of writs in the Court of Appeals,, time limitations, and requirements for service. The rule prescribes the manner of securing a writ, contents of the petition, bonds, filing and fees, and preparation of the record. An original and one copy of a completed statement of the case must accompany the petition. The date of the event that triggered the appeal period must be indicated on the petition. The nature of this event varies, depending on the requirements of the statute authorizing certiorari review in the Court of Appeals. See MINN. R. CIV. APP. P. 115 comment.) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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