Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Wed 30th Sep 2009 21:09 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
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RE[2]: Comment by flanque
by tsedlmeyer on Thu 1st Oct 2009 13:34
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This appeal was a federal judge overriding a state jury decision. This means the next appeal would be to the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. The case would then be decided by a 3 judge panel. Their decision could then be appealed to either a full 9 judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit or directly to the Supreme Court. If appealed to a full panel this decision could then be appealed to the Supreme Court.
At anytime the higher courts may send the case back to a lower court to be re-examined. If this happens than any decision of the lower court could than be appealed again.
The point is that this case may still live on for years.
Edited 2009-10-01 13:35 UTC




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there are (many) procedural rules for appeals . . .
i believe the next appeal would have to go to the Supreme Court. however, i do not think they would consider the case as there are no Constitutional concerns.