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- Court_of_Appeal_(Ireland) abstract "The Court of Appeal (Irish: An Chúirt Achomhairc) is a court in Ireland, that sits between the High Court and Supreme Court, and took over the existing appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in 2014. The court comprises a president and up to nine ordinary judges. It replaces the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Courts-Martial Appeal Court (subject to transitional provisions). Appeals to the Supreme Court are at that Court's discretion.".
- Court_of_Appeal_(Ireland) comment "The Court of Appeal (Irish: An Chúirt Achomhairc) is a court in Ireland, that sits between the High Court and Supreme Court, and took over the existing appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in 2014. The court comprises a president and up to nine ordinary judges. It replaces the Court of Criminal Appeal and the Courts-Martial Appeal Court (subject to transitional provisions). Appeals to the Supreme Court are at that Court's discretion.".