I have had folks mention to me that their appeals were sumarily dismissed by the appellate court, that they had no opportunity to submit a brief or present an oral argument. Please keep in mind that this does not mean the end of the road for your case. That is exactly the kind of situation where you move forward first with a motion for reconsideration, and if that fails, then with the petition for a writ of certiorari. Again, as I have said, it ain't over until its over.
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