In every court there are rules and procedures set out by the law to appeal on the particular case, within certain time limits. A lawyer would provide a better advice in how you can appeal on a case and where you can appeal.
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∙ 2009-10-20 11:39:08A case on appeal reaches the supreme court if the judges below them cant handle it or that case specifically but it is very hard to get a case on appeal in the supreme court
A case on appeal reaches the supreme court if the judges below them cant handle it or that case specifically but it is very hard to get a case on appeal in the supreme court
Yes you are able to appeal a civil case. You cannot appeal a case because you don't like the outcome though. You may appeal due to judicial error, new evidence etc.
In a criminal case, the defendant can appeal a verdict of Guilty; however the government may not appeal a verdict of Not Guilty. In a civil case, both plaintiff and defendant may appeal the finding of the jury if that finding is adverse to their claims.
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It means that you don't agree with, the findings of your first case and wish it to be reviewed by a higher court. Just the fact that you don't like the verdict, is not sufficient. If you appeal your case you must have sound legal reasoning for the appeal.
An appeal that occurs before the underlying case has been completely resolved.
If it affected the outcome of the case, you can appeal the case.
Yes.
a case comes to a court if they have a final ruling then they can. If the person in the case is not happy with the results they can get an appeal and go to a higher case but its rare that people get an appeal.
Once a case is decided you can begin the appeal process immediatley.
No. The US Supreme Court is the final court of appeal; if they deny your case, the decision of the lower court stands. There is no other avenue of appeal.