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DENIUS [597]
1 year ago
10

Although the judge in trial court may have rendered a decision, for what reason can a person convicted of a crime appeal to the

appellate
court?
Law
2 answers:
alexira [117]1 year ago
8 0

A higher court (known as a "appellate court") may be requested by individuals who lose all or part of a lawsuit before the trial court to examine the trial court's ruling. The Court of Appeal hears appeals in family law, probate, juvenile, felony, and civil cases costing more than $25,000.

Who may file an appeal to the federal appellate courts' first level?

Different things can be appealed for. The disgruntled side, however, frequently argues that the trial was unfairly conducted or that the trial judge erroneously or incorrectly implemented the law.

Every criminal defendant has the right to take their case on appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States. Justices are able to write "dissenting" opinions if they disagree with an appeal court's ruling.

To know more about appellate court, refer:

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allsm [11]1 year ago
8 0
The reasons for an appeal can vary. However, a common reason in why someone would appeal their case is that the dissatisfied side claims that the trial was conducted unfairly or that the trial judge applied the wrong law and/or applied the law incorrectly.

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