In California an appeal from a final judgment must be taken in six months; an appeal from an order granting or refusing a new trial in sixty days.
An alcalde mayor or an alcalde de partido might try cases on appeal from these.
Bailey, was heard, on an appeal from a decision by the Lords Justices.
This was an appeal from a judgment of Mr. Justice Wills.
An appeal from judgments of a justice of the peace, for instance, is generally given on the merits to county courts, but the greater part of the litigation before them comes there in the first instance.
All censures and acts of government are dispensed in single congregations ultimately, independently, without all liberty of appeal from them to any superior church assembly; so the parties grieved are left without remedy.
That in every ill administration in inferior societies the parties aggrieved should have liberty to appeal from them to superior societies, that equity may take place; and why not from inferior to superior church assemblies?
As for instance, some member in the congregation may conceive himself so wronged by the eldership thereof, that he cannot submit to their unjust sentence; shall he not in such case have liberty of appeal from them?
A court of appeal from Court of Podesta and with powers of police.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appeal from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.