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RECONCILING TRADITION WITH REALITY - THE EXPEDITED APPEAL

NCJ Number
34023
Journal
UCLA Law Review Volume: 23 Issue: 3 Dated: (FEBRUARY 1976) Pages: 419-431
Author(s)
D P LAY
Date Published
1976
Length
13 pages
Annotation
PROPOSAL OF A PLAN TO DECREASE THE AMOUNT OF DELAY BETWEEN ENTRY OF A TRIAL COURT JUDGMENT AND FINAL DISPOSITION OF THE CASE ON APPEAL.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR, A CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR THE US COURT OF APPEALS, SUGGESTS A DUAL SCHEDULE FOR CASES INVOLVING SIMPLE AND COMPLEX CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS. AN ADDITION TO THE FEDERAL RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE CONTAINING RULES PROVIDING FOR EXPEDITED APPEALS IS APPENDED.

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