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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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The final order or resolution rendered by the judge with respect to a minor pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, may be appealed before the Court of Appeals of Puerto Rico. The interlocutory orders and resolutions may be reviewed before the Court of Appeals of Puerto Rico through a writ of certiorari. The order, resolution or sentence of the Court of Appeals may be reviewed by the Supreme Court by means of a writ of certiorari. The rules adopted by the corresponding court shall govern the construction of these recourses. The filing of the appeal shall not stay the effects of any order issued by the judge with respect to the minor, unless the court decrees otherwise.\nHistory —July 9, 1986, No. 88, p. 276, § 36; Sept. 16, 2004, No. 334, § 5, eff. May 1, 2005.