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- move for a new trial—that is, ask the judge to set aside the jury’s verdict, declare a mistrial, and start over, or
- appeal or seek a writ, which means asking a higher court to reverse a conviction (court of appeal)
- could possibly hire a private detective to review the case to see if there is any evidence to show he is innocent, if this is successful, a retrial can be put in place?
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Officers must communicate as accurately and effectively as possible to accomplish goals and duties.
In case of chasing a suspect officers will need to communicate effectively to catch the perpetrator.
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Hope this will help
Your best bet would be to go to the school first and truthfully explain what happened. Most likely they will appreciate that you came and took accountability for your actions rather than waiting to get in trouble. Not to mention this will give you the opportunity to tell the truth of the situation rather than waiting for someone to potentially report false information and then the administration seeing the camera footage and assuming the worst.
It would also help if you approach the situation as if you wanted to improve your behavior and be a better person rather than just trying to avoid suspension.
Hope this helps!
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