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Can a Judge’s decision be appealed?

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Can a Judge’s decision be appealed?

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Yes, to file an appeal, you must file a Notice to Appeal in the Clerk’s Office-Traffic Division within ten (10) days of the date of the entry of the Judgment/Order. Thereafter, the Judge will set an appeal bond. An appeal bond requires that you post money to the court as an interest in furthering your matter to the appellate division. The amount to be posted will be determined by the Judge.

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