21. The defendant could not appeal to a federal court or directly to the Supreme Court. 22. The defendants can appeal in a civilian court, but it is not clear if they plan to use that right. 23. The defendants have appealed to the Supreme Constitutional Court to rule on the legality of trying civilians before military panels. 24. The court said the sentences would be suspended if the defendants appealed the decision, and they would be allowed to return home. 25. The defendant could not appeal to a U.S. federal court or directly to the Supreme Court. 26. The defendants could appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court. 27. The defendants may appeal the sentence to two higher courts. 28. The judge said the defendants could appeal. 29. The trial is being held in a military court, which means the defendants can only appeal to the president. 30. The trial is being held in a military court, and the defendants can only appeal to Mubarak. |