No, you have to follow established court procedures. Once a decision has been made, you can file an appeal if you have a basis for doing so, but you really should engage the services of a good attorney first.
There are always appeals, Supreme Court . Best get some good legal advice.Added; If the question refers to the sentence of a US District Court Judge, an appeal can be filed with the US Court of Appeals for that Circuit - and if unsuccessful, perhaps the US Supreme Court but you would definitely have to have a precedent setting case to even get your appeal accepted.
A Judgment
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
A Judgment
The lower court cannot overturn the higher court's decision.
decision by the judge
The decision of a judge or court is called a ruling.AnswerIts also referred to as a verdict.
He is a judge in the federal court of apeals.
A ruling, verdict, judgement or (simply) decision.
The Federal Court will be convened when the judge arrives.
A decision of a judge or court is usually called a ruling. In the case of a criminal trial the outcome of the trial is called a verdict.
Federal means national, as in national police force like the FBI in USA, and the RCMP in Canada, or as in a federal court or judge, not a city, regional, provincial or state court or judge.