No, not to 'appeal the case,' but you can present a petition/motion to the court to "correct the record." Unfortunately it may be a little of a 'hassle' for you but if the statement contained in your question is true there should be little problem with having the correction made.
You don't appeal a charge - you appeal a conviction.
A cconviction on any charge can be appealed AFTER the trial.
I will charge the clothes to my credit card.
No on two accounts. First the sentence would need a - 'The' or 'An' as the first word to make it a proper sentence. Second the word 'incorrigible' means - Incapable of being corrected or reformed, and this does not properly apply to a crowd. A better sentence for 'incorrigible' would be:- The baby sitter found her charge's behaviour to be quite incorrigible and determined never to sit for the family again.
There is no sentence for a search warrant. If, during the search, evidence of a crime is found, a criminal charge may be filed. The sentence, if a person is found guilty of the criminal charge, will depend upon what the criminal charge is.
No, it would not be an at-bat.
You simply pay a postage charge for each item.
Someone who can work but a judge may sentence them to weekends in jail from another charge. It is not the actual charge but a sentence.
The sentence for captain is:The person in charge of a ship to be a Captain.
A guilty charge.
His voice boomed as if telling us he was the one in charge. Sheriff Jones was in charge of the operation. The principal is in charge of the students.
Attack.