Step 7: Remittitur | California Courts | Self Help Guide Remittitur is the final step in the appeal process After the time for review has passed in both the Court of Appeal and the California Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal issues a remittitur and sends a copy to all parties in the case or to their lawyers
Rule 8. 272: Remittitur | CRC Title 8 | Court Rules Network If the California Supreme Court does not take up the case, the remittitur goes out right after the deadline to request Supreme Court review passes or after the Supreme Court says no If the Supreme Court does review the case, the remittitur goes out after the Supreme Court finishes its work
Remittitur — California Rule 8. 890 | State Rules This rule outlines the procedures for issuing, staying, and recalling a remittitur by an appellate division after an appeal decision, including the clerk's duties for transmitting the remittitur and returning case documents to the trial court
Finality Remittitur: What Goes Up Must Come Down - Manatt It is called a remittitur because the Code of Civil Procedure requires the court of appeal to "remit" its judgment-its decision affirming, reversing, or modifying the trial court judgment that was appealed-back to the court where the appeal originated
Remittitur - Wikipedia Under California law, the Court of Appeal issues a remittitur after an appeal is heard and decided In contrast, the U S federal Courts of Appeals issue a mandate