Asked by Hozefa Kalota on May 02, 2024

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In appellate courts, the plaintiff's name

A) comes first in the title of the case.
B) comes second in the title of the case.
C) is not included in the title of the case.
D) comes first in the title of the case or comes second in the title of the case.

Appellate Courts

Courts that review and potentially revise decisions made by lower courts.

Plaintiff's Name

The term used to refer to the person who initiates a lawsuit in a court of law.

Title of the Case

The formal name given to a lawsuit or legal action, usually encapsulating the names of the parties involved.

  • Acquire an understanding of the purpose behind the inclusion of the plaintiff's and defendant's names in case identifiers at multiple court levels.
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Zybrea KnightMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
In appellate courts, the title of the case lists the names based on their roles in the appeal, not their original positions. Thus, the appellant (the party appealing the case) is listed first, and the appellee (the party responding to the appeal) is listed second. This means the plaintiff could be either first or second, depending on whether they are appealing the case or responding to an appeal.