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Re: JJSeabrook post# 30772

Thursday, 04/04/2013 12:14:42 AM

Thursday, April 04, 2013 12:14:42 AM

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JJ You can appeal the matter before final judgement.

http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/rules-of-practice/rules.html

Rule 4. Appeal as of Right — When Taken
(a) Appeal in a Civil Case.
(1) Time for Filing a Notice of Appeal.
(A) In a civil case, except as provided in Rules
4(a)(1)(B), 4(a)(4), and 4(c), the notice of
appeal required by Rule 3 must be filed with the
district clerk within 30 days after the judgment
or order appealed from is entered.
(B) When the United States or its officer or agency
is a party, the notice of appeal may be filed by
any party within 60 days after the judgment or
order appealed from is entered.
(C) An appeal from an order granting or denying
an application for a writ of error coram nobis
is an appeal in a civil case for purposes of Rule
4(a).
(2) Filing Before Entry of Judgment. A notice of appeal
filed after the court announces a decision or order
— but before the entry of the judgment or order
— is treated as filed on the date of and after the
entry.

(3) Multiple Appeals. If one party timely files a notice
of appeal, any other party may file a notice of appeal
within 14 days after the date when the first notice
was filed, or within the time otherwise prescribed
by this Rule 4(a), whichever period ends later.