Kentucky Court of Appeals

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La Cour d'appel du Kentucky est la juridiction d'appel située avant la Cour suprême du Kentucky. Avant un amendement de 1975 de la Constitution du Kentucky, la Cour d'appel du Kentucky était le seul tribunal d'appel dans le Kentucky. La Cour d'appel est composée de 14 membres. Sept districts élisent chacun deux membres pour un mandat de huit ans. Les 14 juges choisissent un collègue pour servir de juge en chef pour un mandat de quatre ans. Le juge en chef actuel est Glenn E. Acree, depuis 2006. rdf:langString
The Kentucky Court of Appeals is the lower of Kentucky's two appellate courts, under the Kentucky Supreme Court. Prior to a 1975 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution the Kentucky Court of Appeals was the only appellate court in Kentucky. The Kentucky Court of Appeals has a headquarters building and courtroom in Frankfort, the state capital, but unlike the Kentucky Supreme Court, the three-judge panels of the Kentucky Court of Appeals frequently hear cases in courthouses all over Kentucky. rdf:langString
A Corte de Apelações do Kentucky ou Tribunal de Apelações do Kentucky (em inglês: Kentucky Court of Appeals) é a menor corte de Kentucky, sendo que o é superior a corte. Até 1975, a Corte de Apelações era a única do Estado, sendo assim a de última estância. O Tribunal tem 14 membros. Os membros do Tribunal são escolhidos em uma eleição, o Kentucky tem sete distritos, e cada um deles elege dois membros do Tribunal, para um mandato de até oito termos. Após a eleição, os membros do Tribunal escolhem um juiz-chefe que tem um mandato de quatro anos. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Kentucky Court of Appeals is the lower of Kentucky's two appellate courts, under the Kentucky Supreme Court. Prior to a 1975 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution the Kentucky Court of Appeals was the only appellate court in Kentucky. The Court of Appeals has 14 members. Two members are elected from each of seven districts and serve eight-year terms of office. The Kentucky Court of Appeals judges are elected from districts that mirror the seven districts which elect the seven justices of the Supreme Court of Kentucky. The 14 judges select one colleague to serve as chief judge for a four-year term. The chief judge assigns judges and cases to panels. The current chief judge is Denise G. Clayton. The court usually sits in three judge panels. Membership of the panels rotate so that all judges sit on at least one panel with each of their colleagues in any given year. Usually one judge is chosen to author the majority opinion for each panel in a particular case. The Kentucky Court of Appeals has a headquarters building and courtroom in Frankfort, the state capital, but unlike the Kentucky Supreme Court, the three-judge panels of the Kentucky Court of Appeals frequently hear cases in courthouses all over Kentucky. The Kentucky Court of Appeals hears appeals from the Kentucky Circuit Courts, with the exception of criminal cases involving sentences of death, life imprisonment, or imprisonment of twenty years or more, in which appeals are taken directly to the Kentucky Supreme Court. In addition, original actions may be filed with the Kentucky Court of Appeals in certain situations. Prior to the 1975 constitutional amendment the Clerk of the Court of Appeals was an elected position. This elected position was abolished by the 1975 constitutional amendment. Former governor Martha Layne Collins served as Clerk of the Court of Appeals before her election as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Kentucky. Judges were elected on a partisan ballot until 1976; a law now mandates nonpartisan judicial elections in Kentucky.
rdf:langString La Cour d'appel du Kentucky est la juridiction d'appel située avant la Cour suprême du Kentucky. Avant un amendement de 1975 de la Constitution du Kentucky, la Cour d'appel du Kentucky était le seul tribunal d'appel dans le Kentucky. La Cour d'appel est composée de 14 membres. Sept districts élisent chacun deux membres pour un mandat de huit ans. Les 14 juges choisissent un collègue pour servir de juge en chef pour un mandat de quatre ans. Le juge en chef actuel est Glenn E. Acree, depuis 2006.
rdf:langString A Corte de Apelações do Kentucky ou Tribunal de Apelações do Kentucky (em inglês: Kentucky Court of Appeals) é a menor corte de Kentucky, sendo que o é superior a corte. Até 1975, a Corte de Apelações era a única do Estado, sendo assim a de última estância. O Tribunal tem 14 membros. Os membros do Tribunal são escolhidos em uma eleição, o Kentucky tem sete distritos, e cada um deles elege dois membros do Tribunal, para um mandato de até oito termos. Após a eleição, os membros do Tribunal escolhem um juiz-chefe que tem um mandato de quatro anos. O Tribunal de Apelações tem sua sede em Frankfort, que é a capital do estado.
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