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The appellants
noun
A litigant or party that is making an appeal in court.
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"The appellants are everybody.
"The appellants are not frivolous.
The appellants will seek to call Guede's prison cellmate.
The appellants said Pinnacle was liable for much more than what it had agreed to pay.
The appellants are fighting not for their lives but for a more efficient cocktail of deadly drugs.
The appellants in Halbig and King, along with those in two other pending cases, argue that these IRS regulations are illegal.
The appellants argue that Section 377a violates Singapore's constitution, which guarantees equal protection under the law.A judgment is not expected for several months, but Tea Braun one of the appellants' legal advisers and the legal director for Human Dignity Trust, which challenges laws criminalising homosexuality is not optimistic.
The appellants, supported by UNHCR and the Equality and Human Rights Commission, argue that no one should be expected to conceal their identity to evade persecution.
The appellants had argued that the law violated two articles of the constitution: one that Italians are "equal before the law", and another that guarantees them the right to defend their interests in court.
The appellants are three gay Singaporean men, one of whom was arrested for having oral sex in a public lavatory (in practice, the government does not generally go after homosexuality in private).
The appellants were convicted in a district court for possession of prohibited publications.
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