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Does the fact that the highest court dismissed the countys request for an appeal mean that the intermediate courts in Martinez decision is valid?

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Does the fact that the highest court dismissed the countys request for an appeal mean that the intermediate courts in Martinez decision is valid?

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Yes. While it is conceivable that the county could try to appeal the decision once the trial court issues a final order, the decision is valid at this time. Even if the county chooses to appeal a future final order, the state’s highest court would ultimately have discretion to reject the appeal again.

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