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Minnesota Court of Appeals

The Minnesota Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It began operating on November 1, 1983.

Minnesota Court of Appeals
EstablishedNovember 1, 1983 (1983-11-01)
JurisdictionMinnesota, United States
LocationSaint Paul
Coordinates44°57′16″N 93°6′1″W / 44.95444°N 93.10028°W / 44.95444; -93.10028Coordinates: 44°57′16″N 93°6′1″W / 44.95444°N 93.10028°W / 44.95444; -93.10028
Composition methodNonpartisan election, appointment by the governor if filling midterm vacancy
Authorized byMinnesota Constitution
Appeals toMinnesota Supreme Court
Judge term length6 years (mandatory retirement at the age of 70)
Number of positions19
WebsiteOfficial website
Chief Judge
CurrentlySusan Segal
SinceMay 1, 2020
Lead position endsOctober 31, 2022
Jurist term endsJanuary 2, 2023

Jurisdiction

The Court of Appeals has jurisdiction over most appeals from the state trial courts, including the Minnesota District Courts, and from many decisions of state agencies and local governments. The only exceptions to this grant of jurisdiction are statewide election contests, first-degree murder cases, and appeals from the Minnesota Tax Court and Minnesota Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals, all of which go directly to the Minnesota Supreme Court.

The Minnesota Supreme Court has discretionary review. Only about five percent of Court of Appeals decisions are accepted by the Supreme Court for further review, meaning that the Court of Appeals makes the final ruling in the vast majority of the 2,000 to 2,400 appeals filed every year.[1]

Procedure

Under Minnesota law, the Court of Appeals must issue a decision within 90 days after oral arguments. If no oral argument is held, a decision is due within 90 days of the case's scheduled conference date. This deadline is the shortest imposed on any appellate court in the nation.[1] The court expedites decisions on child custody cases, mental health commitments and other matters in which the parties request accelerated response.

Composition

The 19 judges of the Minnesota Court of Appeals are elected to renewable six-year terms.[2] When a midterm vacancy occurs, the governor appoints a replacement to a term that ends after the general election occurring more than one year after the appointment.[3] All judges that have ever served on the court have been appointed by the governor.[4] The chief judge is selected by the governor from amongst the members of the court to serve a fixed three-year term.[5]

Eight seats are associated with Minnesota's congressional districts. Judges for those seats must live in the associated district at the time of appointment or initial election. However, seated judges remain eligible for those positions even if they move to another district later on. Remaining seats are at-large positions that can be filled without regard to residency. The seats associated with congressional districts are redesignated every ten years following reapportionment of the districts. The most recent reapportionment occurred in 2012. The seats on the Court of Appeals were redesignated in January 2013.[6]

Members sit in three-judge panels in various locations throughout the state to hear oral arguments, all of which are open to the public.[1]

Members

Seat Name District Appointed by Appointment begin date Length of service Current term end date
7 Susan Segal (Chief Judge) 5th congressional district Tim Walz November 26, 2019 3 years, 1 month January 2, 2023
6 Renee Worke 1st congressional district Tim Pawlenty June 9, 2005 17 years, 7 months January 6, 2025
15 Kevin Ross 3rd congressional district Tim Pawlenty February 23, 2006 16 years, 10 months January 4, 2027
17 Matthew Johnson At-large Tim Pawlenty January 1, 2008 15 years January 2, 2023
19 Francis Connolly At-large Tim Pawlenty January 1, 2008 15 years January 2, 2023
11 Michelle Ann Larkin At-large Tim Pawlenty July 14, 2008 14 years, 5 months January 2, 2023
5 Louise Dovre Bjorkman At-large Tim Pawlenty September 8, 2008 14 years, 4 months January 2, 2023
3 Sarah Wheelock 2nd congressional district Tim Walz December 1, 2021 9 months January 7, 2025
8 Denise Reilly At-large Mark Dayton April 3, 2014 8 years, 9 months January 2, 2023
16 Peter Reyes At-large Mark Dayton April 7, 2014 8 years, 9 months January 2, 2023
2 Lucinda Jesson At-large Mark Dayton January 4, 2016 7 years January 6, 2025
4 Tracy Smith At-large Mark Dayton February 3, 2016 6 years, 11 months January 6, 2025
12 Diane Bratvold At-large Mark Dayton March 24, 2016 6 years, 9 months January 6, 2025
14 James Florey 8th congressional district Mark Dayton June 14, 2017 5 years, 6 months January 6, 2025
13 Jeanne Cochran 6th congressional district Mark Dayton November 7, 2018 4 years, 2 months January 4, 2027
9 Randall Slieter 7th congressional district Mark Dayton December 3, 2018 4 years, 1 month January 4, 2027
18 Jeffrey Bryan At-large Tim Walz November 25, 2019 3 years, 1 month January 2, 2023
10 Jennifer Frisch 4th congressional district Tim Walz May 4, 2020 2 years, 8 months January 2, 2023
1 Theodora Gaïtas At-large Tim Walz August 24, 2020 2 years, 4 months January 2, 2023

Sources: [6][7][8]

Chief judges

Former judges

References

  1. ^ a b c "Court of Appeals" (PDF). Minnesota Judicial Branch. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "Minn. Const. art. VI, sec. 7". Minnesota Constitution. Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  3. ^ "Minn. Const. art. VI, sec. 8". Minnesota Constitution. Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  4. ^ "Judges of the Minnesota Court of Appeals". Chronological Listing of Judges and Justices of the Minnesota Appellate Courts. Minnesota State Law Library. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  5. ^ "Minnesota Statutes 2013, section 480A.03, subdivision 1". Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  6. ^ a b "Administrative Order Filed In re Designations of Court of Appeals Judges for Congressional Districts Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 480A.02, Subdivision 5" (PDF). Minnesota Judicial Branch. January 4, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  7. ^ "State Judiciary" (PDF). 2017–2018 Minnesota Legislative Manual (Blue Book). Minnesota Secretary of State. pp. 371–375. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  8. ^ "Court of Appeals Judges". Minnesota Judicial Branch. Retrieved September 8, 2020.

External links

  • Official website

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The Minnesota Court of Appeals is the intermediate appellate court in the U S state of Minnesota It began operating on November 1 1983 Minnesota Court of AppealsEstablishedNovember 1 1983 1983 11 01 JurisdictionMinnesota United StatesLocationSaint PaulCoordinates44 57 16 N 93 6 1 W 44 95444 N 93 10028 W 44 95444 93 10028 Coordinates 44 57 16 N 93 6 1 W 44 95444 N 93 10028 W 44 95444 93 10028Composition methodNonpartisan election appointment by the governor if filling midterm vacancyAuthorized byMinnesota ConstitutionAppeals toMinnesota Supreme CourtJudge term length6 years mandatory retirement at the age of 70 Number of positions19WebsiteOfficial websiteChief JudgeCurrentlySusan SegalSinceMay 1 2020Lead position endsOctober 31 2022Jurist term endsJanuary 2 2023 Contents 1 Jurisdiction 2 Procedure 3 Composition 4 Members 4 1 Chief judges 4 2 Former judges 5 References 6 External linksJurisdiction EditThe Court of Appeals has jurisdiction over most appeals from the state trial courts including the Minnesota District Courts and from many decisions of state agencies and local governments The only exceptions to this grant of jurisdiction are statewide election contests first degree murder cases and appeals from the Minnesota Tax Court and Minnesota Workers Compensation Court of Appeals all of which go directly to the Minnesota Supreme Court The Minnesota Supreme Court has discretionary review Only about five percent of Court of Appeals decisions are accepted by the Supreme Court for further review meaning that the Court of Appeals makes the final ruling in the vast majority of the 2 000 to 2 400 appeals filed every year 1 Procedure EditUnder Minnesota law the Court of Appeals must issue a decision within 90 days after oral arguments If no oral argument is held a decision is due within 90 days of the case s scheduled conference date This deadline is the shortest imposed on any appellate court in the nation 1 The court expedites decisions on child custody cases mental health commitments and other matters in which the parties request accelerated response Composition EditThe 19 judges of the Minnesota Court of Appeals are elected to renewable six year terms 2 When a midterm vacancy occurs the governor appoints a replacement to a term that ends after the general election occurring more than one year after the appointment 3 All judges that have ever served on the court have been appointed by the governor 4 The chief judge is selected by the governor from amongst the members of the court to serve a fixed three year term 5 Eight seats are associated with Minnesota s congressional districts Judges for those seats must live in the associated district at the time of appointment or initial election However seated judges remain eligible for those positions even if they move to another district later on Remaining seats are at large positions that can be filled without regard to residency The seats associated with congressional districts are redesignated every ten years following reapportionment of the districts The most recent reapportionment occurred in 2012 The seats on the Court of Appeals were redesignated in January 2013 6 Members sit in three judge panels in various locations throughout the state to hear oral arguments all of which are open to the public 1 Members EditSeat Name District Appointed by Appointment begin date Length of service Current term end date7 Susan Segal Chief Judge 5th congressional district Tim Walz November 26 2019 3 years 1 month January 2 20236 Renee Worke 1st congressional district Tim Pawlenty June 9 2005 17 years 7 months January 6 202515 Kevin Ross 3rd congressional district Tim Pawlenty February 23 2006 16 years 10 months January 4 202717 Matthew Johnson At large Tim Pawlenty January 1 2008 15 years January 2 202319 Francis Connolly At large Tim Pawlenty January 1 2008 15 years January 2 202311 Michelle Ann Larkin At large Tim Pawlenty July 14 2008 14 years 5 months January 2 20235 Louise Dovre Bjorkman At large Tim Pawlenty September 8 2008 14 years 4 months January 2 20233 Sarah Wheelock 2nd congressional district Tim Walz December 1 2021 9 months January 7 20258 Denise Reilly At large Mark Dayton April 3 2014 8 years 9 months January 2 202316 Peter Reyes At large Mark Dayton April 7 2014 8 years 9 months January 2 20232 Lucinda Jesson At large Mark Dayton January 4 2016 7 years January 6 20254 Tracy Smith At large Mark Dayton February 3 2016 6 years 11 months January 6 202512 Diane Bratvold At large Mark Dayton March 24 2016 6 years 9 months January 6 202514 James Florey 8th congressional district Mark Dayton June 14 2017 5 years 6 months January 6 202513 Jeanne Cochran 6th congressional district Mark Dayton November 7 2018 4 years 2 months January 4 20279 Randall Slieter 7th congressional district Mark Dayton December 3 2018 4 years 1 month January 4 202718 Jeffrey Bryan At large Tim Walz November 25 2019 3 years 1 month January 2 202310 Jennifer Frisch 4th congressional district Tim Walz May 4 2020 2 years 8 months January 2 20231 Theodora Gaitas At large Tim Walz August 24 2020 2 years 4 months January 2 2023Sources 6 7 8 Chief judges Edit Peter Popovich 1983 1987 D D Wozniak 1987 1992 Paul Anderson 1992 1994 Anne Simonett 1994 1995 Edward Toussaint 1995 2010 Matthew Johnson 2010 2013 Edward Cleary 2013 2020 Susan Segal 2020 present Former judges Edit Barry Anderson Paul Anderson Margaret Chutich Sam Hanson Natalie Hudson David Minge Fred Norton Randolph W Peterson Peter Popovich John Rodenberg Larry Stauber Terri Stoneburner Edward Toussaint Wilhelmina WrightReferences Edit a b c Court of Appeals PDF Minnesota Judicial Branch Retrieved February 20 2014 Minn Const art VI sec 7 Minnesota Constitution Office of the Revisor of Statutes Retrieved February 20 2014 Minn Const art VI sec 8 Minnesota Constitution Office of the Revisor of Statutes Retrieved February 20 2014 Judges of the Minnesota Court of Appeals Chronological Listing of Judges and Justices of the Minnesota Appellate Courts Minnesota State Law Library Retrieved February 21 2014 Minnesota Statutes 2013 section 480A 03 subdivision 1 Office of the Revisor of Statutes Retrieved February 20 2014 a b Administrative Order Filed In re Designations of Court of Appeals Judges for Congressional Districts Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 480A 02 Subdivision 5 PDF Minnesota Judicial Branch January 4 2013 Retrieved February 20 2014 State Judiciary PDF 2017 2018 Minnesota Legislative Manual Blue Book Minnesota Secretary of State pp 371 375 Retrieved January 11 2019 Court of Appeals Judges Minnesota Judicial Branch Retrieved September 8 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minnesota Court of Appeals amp oldid 1111165037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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