Appellate Practice in Massachusetts
The art of appeal
- Product Number: 2242660WCH
- Publication Date: 6/6/2024
- Edition: 5th Edition 2024
- Copyright: © 2024 MCLE, Inc.
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A time-honored authority, Appellate Practice in Massachusetts examines the appellate process at every level and court in the Commonwealth, in both civil and criminal matters. It covers the appellate process and offers valuable insight into the art of effective appellate advocacy in civil and criminal cases. This manual includes practical information on how to assess the decision to appeal, how alternative dispute resolution works at the appellate level, standards of review and the mechanics of appeal in the various courts. In-depth guidance is offered on how to draft appellate briefs. The role of the amicus brief, oral advocacy and post-decision practice are featured, as is single justice practice.
Also featured, and previously available only to Massachusetts courts, is an Appendix containing selected Massachusetts cases on the standards of appellate review. This list of selected cases is an invaluable aid for researching key legal issues in cases where appellate review turns on error of law, abuse of discretion and prejudice.
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Update: June 2024
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to stay current in your appellate practice by purchasing this updated edition. Inside, you will find new material on topics such as the following:
- Appeals to the full court. In chapter 1, find several recent cases, including appeals to the full court from single justice denials of petitions pursuant to G.L. c. 211, § 3, where the court has adopted SJC Rule 2:21, a special rule for processing these appeals.
- Applications for further appellate review. See chapter 3, which cites a 2023 case discussing whether the failure to instruct the jury on the Commonwealth's burden to prove that the defendant knew that one of the coventurers was armed and masked created a substantial miscarriage of justice.
- Appeal of conviction. See chapter 7 for a discussion of the process by which the defendant may tender a guilty plea or an admission to sufficient facts and reserve the right to appeal any ruling or rulings that, if reversed, would render the Commonwealth’s case not viable on one or more charges.
- Rejection of e-filed brief of appendix. In chapter 13, find an updated Notice of Docket Entry, where the clerk of courts will advise as to a nonconforming brief.
- Unpreserved errors in noncapital cases. Chapter 15 adds information on the Freeman standard. It lists the four questions the appellate court will ask when considering and reviewing the case as a whole.
We at MCLE trust that you will find this new content useful in your appellate practice and valuable in keeping your law library current.
Cordially,
Maryanne G. Jensen, Esq., MCLE Director of Publications
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 01 expandSupreme Judicial Court
Buy ChapterChapter 02 expandMassachusetts Appeals Court
Buy ChapterChapter 03 expandAllocating the Appellate Caseload
Buy ChapterChapter 04 expandCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
Buy ChapterChapter 05 expandAppellate Divisions of the Massachusetts District Court
Buy ChapterChecklist 5.1
- Checklist for Appealing a District Court Decision to the District Court Appellate Division Buy FormChapter 06 expandPreserving Appellate Rights in the Massachusetts Superior Court
Buy ChapterChecklist 6.1
- Pretrial Preservation of the Right to Appeal in Civil Cases Buy FormChapter 07 expandPreserving Appellate Rights in the Massachusetts District Court
Buy ChapterChapter 08 expandAnalyzing the Decision to Appeal
Buy ChapterChapter 09 expandAlternative Dispute Resolution in the First Circuit
Buy ChapterChapter 10 expandStandards of Review
Buy ChapterChapter 11 expandMechanics of Appeal in the State Courts
Buy ChapterChapter 12 expandPractice Before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Buy ChapterChapter 13 expandThe Appendix and Brief: A Judicial Perspective
Buy ChapterChapter 14 expandThe Appellate Brief: A Practitioner’s Perspective
Buy ChapterChapter 15 expandSpecial Considerations in Criminal Briefs
Buy ChapterChapter 16 expandThe Attorney General’s Participation in Appeals
Buy ChapterExhibit 16A
- Representative Cases in Which the Attorney General Has Filed Briefs as Amicus or Intervenor Buy FormChapter 17 expandRole of the Amicus
Buy ChapterChapter 18 expandOral Argument
Buy ChapterChapter 19 expandAppellate Disposition
Buy ChapterChapter 20 expandPostdecision Practice
Buy ChapterChapter 21 expandSingle Justice Practice in the Supreme Judicial Court
Buy ChapterChapter 22 expandSingle Justice Practice in the Massachusetts Appeals Court
Buy ChapterChapter 23 expandSingle Justice Practice in the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Buy ChapterAppendixSelected Massachusetts Cases on Standards of Review
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