Illinois Code § 705 ILCS 25/8.1

In all cases, other than those appealable directly to the Supreme
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Court as provided by Section 4 of Article VI of the Constitution or by
rule of the Supreme Court, appeals from final judgments of a circuit court
lie as a matter of right to the appellate court in the district in which
the circuit court is located, except that after a trial on the merits in a
criminal case, no appeal shall lie from a judgment of acquittal.

 
The appellate court may exercise such original jurisdiction as may be
necessary to the complete determination of any cause on review.

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