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Re: Pennydream post# 206879

Monday, 08/20/2018 9:23:31 AM

Monday, August 20, 2018 9:23:31 AM

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Looks like the appeal can be remanded, vacated, reversed, or affirmed.

http://www.rotlaw.com/legal-library/what-does-it-mean-when-a-court-affirms-vacates-or-remands-a-case/
A court of appeals hears cases that have first appeared in a state or federal trial court. In most cases, a court of appeals will issue one of three different possible responses after it hears a case: it may “affirm,” “vacate” or “reverse,” or “remand” the case. Usually, the court of appeals will release a written opinion that explains whether it is affirming, vacating or reversing, and/or remanding the case, and the reasoning the court used to reach its conclusion.

https://answers.justia.com/question/2013/01/09/what-does-vacated-and-remanded-mean-50299
A: The term "vacated" means that the Court on appeal reviewed the lower court's decision, found error, and overturned it. The term "remanded" means that the appellate court sent the case back to the lower court to decide the case again using the rulings of the appellate court as a guide.


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