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The Minnesota Court of Appeals is the intermediate
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in the
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of
Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
. It began operating on November 1, 1983.


Jurisdiction

The Court of Appeals has jurisdiction over most appeals from the
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s, including the
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, 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
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, all of which go directly to the
Minnesota Supreme Court The Minnesota Supreme Court is the highest court in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The court hears cases in the Supreme Court chamber in the Minnesota State Capitol or in the nearby Minnesota Judicial Center. History The court was first assemb ...
. 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.


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. 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. When a midterm vacancy occurs, the
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appoints a replacement to a term that ends after the general election occurring more than one year after the appointment. All judges that have ever served on the court have been appointed by the governor. The chief judge is selected by the governor from amongst the members of the court to serve a fixed three-year term. 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. Members sit in three-judge panels in various locations throughout the state to hear oral arguments, all of which are open to the public.


Members


Chief judges

* 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

*
Barry Anderson Grant Barry Anderson (born October 24, 1954) is an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. He is a former member of the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Early life and education Anderson was born on October 24, 1954, and grew up in Mankato ...
* Paul Anderson *
Margaret Chutich Margaret Helen Chutich (born June 18, 1958) is an Americans, American lawyer and judge who has served as an associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court since 2016, when she was appointed by Governor Mark Dayton. She previously served as a jud ...
*
Sam Hanson Samuel Lee Hanson (born August 26, 1939) is an American lawyer and judge from the state of Minnesota. He served on the Minnesota Court of Appeals from 2000 to 2002 and as an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from 2002 to 2008. When ...
* Natalie Hudson * David Minge * Fred Norton * Randolph W. Peterson * Peter Popovich * John Rodenberg * Larry Stauber *
Terri Stoneburner Terri J. Stoneburner (born 1945) is an American lawyer and judge from the U.S. state of Minnesota. She is a former judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Education and career Stoneburner earned her undergraduate degree from Hanover College ...
* Edward Toussaint *
Wilhelmina Wright Wilhelmina Marie Wright (born January 13, 1964) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. She is the only jurist in Minnesota's history to be State District Court Judge, Appellate Court J ...


References


External links

* {{State Intermediate Appellate Courts Minnesota state courts State appellate courts of the United States 1983 establishments in Minnesota Courts and tribunals established in 1983