
Appeal Record
An appeal record is a collection of documents and evidence submitted during a court case that is involved in an appeal process. When a party disagrees with a court's decision, they may seek to have it reviewed by a higher court. The appeal record typically includes transcripts of the trial proceedings, exhibits presented, motions made, and the original judgment. It serves as the basis for the appellate court to review the case, ensuring they have all necessary information to understand the arguments and make an informed decision on whether to uphold or overturn the lower court's ruling.