appellate courts

美 [əˈpelət kɔːrts]英 [əˈpelət kɔːts]
  • n.上诉法庭
  • appellate court的复数
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appellate courts

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    N-COUNT 上诉法院
    In the United States, an appellate court is a special court where people who have been convicted of a crime can appeal against their conviction.

    A racially mixed jury in Miami convicted Lozano of manslaughter, but an appellate court overturned the convictions.

    在迈阿密,由多种族人士组成的陪审团裁决洛扎诺犯过失杀人罪,但上诉法庭推翻了该判决。

  1. Case law - ( Also known as common law . ) Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts .

    判例法,(也被当作普通法)法律建立在上诉法院的先例上。

  2. In states which have intermediate appellate courts , there may be two appellate reviews .

    在有中级上诉法院的州,一般判决可以有两次复审。

  3. There are eleven numbered intermediate appellate courts in the federal system , each including anywhere from three to ten states and territories .

    联邦系统内共有11个以数字顺序命名的中级上诉法院,每个法院都包括三到十个州和属地辖区。

  4. Llewellyn claims that the work of appellate courts then was in the person of a resuscitating common law tradition , Grand Style .

    卢埃林认为当时的美国州上诉法院正处于一种复苏普通法传统,即宏大风格之中。

  5. It is necessary to check carefully the statutes of the system in which you are appearing to determine the specific rules regarding review by those appellate courts .

    在您要确定这些上诉法院的特定规则的时候,有必要仔细查看该系统的相关立法。

  6. In the United States , that means filing a lawsuit in a federal district court , with subsequent appeals as necessary through the federal appellate courts and even to the Supreme Court .

    在美国,这意味着在联邦地区法院提起诉讼,之后如有必要,再向联邦上诉法院甚至最高法院起诉。