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- noun law The quality of being entitled to review in an
appellate court
Etymologies
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Examples
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La Caze uses his wife and daughter, Twaila, to measure the '' appealability '' of his work.
The Natchez Democrat 2009
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While endorsements don't always mean much of anything, I think this one will go a long way to increasing her appealability to the voters of NC.
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Americans are likely to be familiar with the ideas of appealability and reviewability, because of the replay rules.
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If he gets a certificate of appealability, he can appeal thattoo.
The Volokh Conspiracy » AG Involvement in Capital Appeals: 2007
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But I thought that we should take a different approach, that we should just argue the issue of appealability.
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They're seeking a certificate of appealability to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The appeals court also raised the bar for prisoners petitioning federal courts for parole, requiring them to get a "certificate of appealability" from a federal judge before they can proceed.
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Scalia concurred that the defendant was not required to obtain a certificate of appealability under
JURIST - Paper Chase 2009
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"Interesting stage design, lighting, fog generators, laser light shows and large video screens all enhance the appealability of live and recorded performances."
ABC News: ABCNews 2009
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Now, Crawford is asking the 5th Circuit to grant him a certificate of appealability.
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