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@ Suffolk Law School Last updated 2023-04-02

Criminal Juvenile Appeal Jacket

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About This Form:

  • Sourced from eforms.alacourt.gov (2023-03)
  • Page(s): 1
  • Fields(s): 13
  • Average fields per page: 13
  • Reading Level: Grade 9
  • LIST Grouping(s): GO-00-00-00-00.

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Identified Data Fields:

We have done our best to automaticly identify and name form fields according to our naming conventions. When possible, we've used names tied to our question library. See e.g., user1_name. If we think we've found a match to a question in our library, it is highlighted in green. Novel names are auto generated. So, you will probably need to edit some of them if you're trying to stick to the convention.

 
 
 

Here are the fields we could identify.

  • docket_number was caseNo (1.00 conf)
  • case was caseNo2 (0.37 conf)
  • judge was judge (0.39 conf)
  • judgment__1 was judgment1 (0.35 conf)
  • judgment__2 was judgment2 (0.35 conf)
  • indignet was indignet1 (0.35 conf)
  • indigent was indigent2 (0.35 conf)
  • applellant was applellant (0.35 conf)
  • appellee was appellee (0.35 conf)
  • attorney was attorney (0.45 conf)
  • users1_address_line_one was address (1.00 conf)
  • users1_address_line_two was cityStateZip (1.00 conf)
  • text was Text1 (0.35 conf)

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