Talk:Court of Criminal Appeal

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Merge of related articles[edit]

It appears these articles could be merged. The first two on the list are directly related. Otr500 (talk) 22:22, 5 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Disambiguation[edit]

This disambiguation page, Court of Criminal Appeal (disambiguation) using the singular word "Appeal" includes:

Court of Criminal Appeal may refer to:

With a "See also section:

  • A disambiguation page

Duplicate disambiguation[edit]

Then there is the page Court of Criminal Appeals, using the plural "Appeals", a redirect from Court of Criminal Appeals (disambiguation)), that includes:

Court of Criminal Appeals may refer to:

With a See also section

  • Also a disambiguation page category

Redundancy[edit]

Have you been confused today? I left a comment at Talk:Court of Criminal Appeal (disambiguation)#Merge of related articles that apparently the articles listed could be merged. I would say some cleanup would be in order to reduce redundancy (and even double redundancy), "then", there can be a look at possibly merging a lot of stub articles. I am just trying to look at lessening some confusion that becomes even more apparent with all the disambiguation. "Disambiguation in Wikipedia is the process of resolving the conflicts that arise when a single term is ambiguous". Wikipedia:Disambiguation states (in a nutshell) "It is necessary to provide links and disambiguation pages so that readers typing in a reasonably likely topic name for more than one Wikipedia topic can quickly navigate to the article they seek.", and I think it may have been carried a little too far.

  • Is it possible that someone can straighten this up without a lot of work? I am sure the articles Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals and, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals do not really need to be included. Otr500 (talk) 01:28, 6 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
    • I have merged most of this into a subsection of Appellate court addressing appellate courts with specialized jurisdiction. bd2412 T 00:41, 23 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]