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770.3 – Appeal by aggrieved party | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's appeal rights for criminal cases, including final judgments, interlocutory orders, and special procedures for guilty pleas.

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770.3 – Appeal by aggrieved party

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 770.3

Summary
Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure Section 770.3 outlines the rights of aggrieved parties to appeal final judgments or trial orders in criminal cases. It specifies the types of cases eligible for appeal, the courts involved, and special procedures for appeals based on pleas of guilty or nolo contendere. The section also addresses appeals from interlocutory orders and the conditions for late appeals.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's appeal rights for criminal cases, including final judgments, interlocutory orders, and special procedures for guilty pleas.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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