So in 1978, the legislature decided that there were too many cases going up on appeal, and the state supreme court could only do a few of them. So they created the court of appeals. We didn't have nothing. Wow. So, yeah. So the. The way that you get a case to the court of appeals is two ways. One, you have an appeal as of right. Which means if you're in front of a circuit court. Yeah. And there's an adverse ruling and you lose, you have the right to appeal, and you have the automatic right. (07:06–07:15)
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Describes the process of appealing to the court of appeals.
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