英:[ə'pelɪt]
美:[ə'pelɪt]
英:[ə'pelɪt]
美:[ə'pelɪt]
ap·pel·late
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词根:appellant
adj.appellant 上诉的
n.appellant 上诉人
Adjective
1. of or relating to or taking account of appeals (usually legal appeals);
"appellate court"
appellate court受理上诉的法院
appellate jurisdiction上诉法院
"关于上诉的," 1726年,源自拉丁语 appellatus,是 appellare 的过去分词,意为"上诉"(参见 appeal(v.))。
borrowed from Medieval Latin appellātus, past participle of appellāre "to appeal against a judgment," going back to Latin, "to speak to, address, apply to for support, refer to a higher authority" — more at appeal >entry 2
The first known use of appellate was in 1765
appelleenoun
one against whom an appeal is taken
appellationnoun
an identifying or descriptive name or title
appellateadjective
having the power to review the decisions of a lower court
an appellate court
1 The Illinois appellate court has thrown out guilty verdicts and jail sentences for the owners of a Chicago nightclub where 21 people were crushed to death in 2003.
2 Its subject was an asylum he had visited regularly with his students in an effort, he said, “to make them aware of criminal law in ways that were more vivid than reading appellate court decisions.”
3 The appellate court rejected those arguments, along with Snipes' claim that the trial court judge should have considered mitigating factors at sentencing such as his college education, his family and charitable activities.
4 Rivera was first found guilty in November 1993, but the appellate court reversed the conviction and granted him a new trial.
5 His lawyers are expected to ask an appellate court to free him on bail while his appeal is pending.
6 His trial practice, at nisi prius and in the appellate courts, was very large.
他在备案法庭和上诉法庭的审判业务非常庞大。
7 It discusses Ginsburg’s career as a lawyer, professor, appellate judge, and justice of the U.S.
8 The groom, 28, is an appellate lawyer in the Justice Department’s Civil Division in Washington.
9 Rivera’s attorney, Lawrence Marshall, said he will ask the appellate court next week to order Rivera’s release.
10 I had to go back to an appellate court in California and argue to get that sentence replaced with a reasonable sentence.
11 Disciplinary committees, an arm of the appellate courts, almost never took serious action against prosecutors.
12 But last month, a federal appellate panel upheld the 2012 ruling, and with Monday’s announcement, the government has decided not to pursue a further appeal.
13 In the end, however, the defense lawyer said his client should be acquitted if the appellate court respects the presumption of innocence, “because the prosecution doesn’t have any evidence against Jason.”
14 The ruling — which finds that “the Fourteenth Amendment protects the fundamental right to marry” — is unprecedented at the appellate level, and may very well send the issue of marriage equality back to the Supreme Court.
15 Mr. Akowuah, 41, works in Washington as a partner in the Supreme Court and appellate practice of the law firm Sidley Austin.
16 On Wednesday, Simpson told of meeting LaVergne after he was convicted and feeling the appellate lawyer had a firmer grip on his case than Galanter, who was preparing the appeal.
17 The defense asks that the appellate court send the case back to Will County courts as soon as possible, essentially waiving the 35-day waiting period to formalize a ruling.
18 Maraj’s appellate attorney, Stephen Scaring, said he plans to appeal the judge’s decision.
19 A spokesman on Tuesday would not talk about the appellate decision.
20 If he were wrong, there was the Appellate Division to which the defense could resort.
要是他的决定有错误, 还可以上诉法院,被告可以到那里去申请.