(a) The appealing party, within thirty (30) calendar days after the entry of the order, shall file a notice of appeal if the party wishes to appeal. (b) (1) If the appeal is by the petitioner, the service shall be on the prosecuting attorney and the Attorney General. (2) If the appeal is by the state, the service shall be on the petitioner or the petitioner's attorney. (c) No fees or bond for costs shall be required for the appeal. Acts 2001, No. 1780, § 9. (a) The appealing party, within thirty (30) calendar days after the entry of the order, shall file a notice of appeal if the party wishes to appeal. (b) (1) If the appeal is by the petitioner, the service shall be on the prosecuting attorney and the Attorney General. (2) If the appeal is by the state, the service shall be on the petitioner or the petitioner's attorney. (c) No fees or bond for costs shall be required for the appeal. Acts 2001, No. 1780, § 9. (a) The appealing party, within thirty (30) calendar days after the entry of the order, shall file a notice of appeal if the party wishes to appeal. (b) (1) If the appeal is by the petitioner, the service shall be on the prosecuting attorney and the Attorney General. (2) If the appeal is by the state, the service shall be on the petitioner or the petitioner's attorney. (c) No fees or bond for costs shall be required for the appeal. Acts 2001, No. 1780, § 9. (a) The appealing party, within thirty (30) calendar days after the entry of the order, shall file a notice of appeal if the party wishes to appeal. (b) (1) If the appeal is by the petitioner, the service shall be on the prosecuting attorney and the Attorney General. (2) If the appeal is by the state, the service shall be on the petitioner or the petitioner's attorney. (1) If the appeal is by the petitioner, the service shall be on the prosecuting attorney and the Attorney General. (2) If the appeal is by the state, the service shall be on the petitioner or the petitioner's attorney. (c) No fees or bond for costs shall be required for the appeal. Acts 2001, No. 1780, § 9.
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