Physics, 10.04.2020 02:46 jessicaortiz6
The case of Allan v. Adam was tried first in a court of first instance. The case was appealed to the intermediate state court of appeals. Both the intermediate and state supreme courts upheld the original decision. What is the next step within the state appellate court system for this case if the lawyers want to appeal again?
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