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Finding Legal Help

You are not required to hire an attorney, but legal matters can be complicated. Consider talking to an attorney to go over your options. See the Finding Legal Help page for information about free and low cost ways to get legal help. 

Como encontrar ayuda legal

Usted no está obligado a contratar un abogado, pero los asuntos legales pueden ser complicados. Considere la posibilidad de hablar con un abogado para hablar de sus opciones. Para información sobre cómo obtener ayuda legal vea nuestra página Como encontrar ayuda legal.

URAP Rule 44 (Rules of Appellate Procedure)

 

Rule 44. Transfer of improperly pursued appeals.
Rule printed on June 3, 2023 at 2:28 am. Go to https://www.utcourts.gov/rules for current rules.
Effective: 11/1/2020

If a notice of appeal, a petition for permission to appeal from an interlocutory order, or a petition for review is filed in a timely manner but is pursued in an appellate court that does not have jurisdiction in the case, the appellate court, either on its own motion or on motion of any party, will transfer the case, including the record on appeal, all motions and other orders, and a copy of the docket entries, to the court with jurisdiction in the case. The clerk of the transferring court will give notice to all parties and to the clerk of the trial court of the order transferring the case. The time for filing all papers in a transferred case will be calculated according to the time schedule of the receiving court.


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