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The appellate division is the next court above your superior court case. These cases begin with a hearing officer, then superior court, then the appellate division, then the court of appeal.
It is important to know who your case was heard by in the court. This is a critical issue.
This is critical issue. No adjudicator, but a superior court judge, has jurisdiction over your case unless you gave a personal stipulation in writing or orally in court.
Were you told this was a limited civil case? Were you told you could propound discovery such as interrogatories, request for documents, request for admissions, subpoena witnesses? Was the hearing officer's finding used to support your guilt to the court?
Issues that you believed were unfair, your case was rushed through, it was like a small claims case. And whether you were issued a written decision, a minute order or judgment.