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The end or finish of an event or process.A judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
The end or finish of an event or process.A judgment or decision reached by reasoning.
An objective conclusion is a decision that was made with an unbiased opinion. In a court of law a judge makes an objective conclusion on cases.
In brief, yes a court decision can be appealed. In some cases appeals have reached the Supreme Court level.
A conclusion is a decision reached through reasoning. A result usually thought of as the product of a mathematical process. So a result is on kind of conclusion.
The noun decision is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an act of reaching a conclusion or making up one's mind; conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
An unsigned statement of a court's decision refers to a decision that does not have the name or signature of a specific judge attached to it. Instead, it represents a decision reached collectively by the court as a whole. This can occur in cases where the judges are in full agreement and choose not to attribute individual authorship to the decision.
The noun 'conclusion' is a singular, common, abstract noun. A conclusion is a word for the end of an event or a process; the result or outcome of an act or a process; a judgement or decision reached; a final arrangement or settlement.
The noun 'decision' is an abstractnoun (also called 'an idea noun'), a word for a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration; a word for a concept (a concept, an idea is an abstract thing).
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You need to provide some details regarding the situation. Family court matters rarely reach the Supreme Court (state or federal). However, if a case reached that level and the Supreme Court rendered a decision it could not be 'superseded' by a family court level judgment in the state affected by the decision.
The idiom "the jury is still out" originates from the legal system. In a court trial, the jury decides on a defendant's guilt or innocence. If the jury is still out, it means they have not yet reached a verdict or decision, and the outcome is still uncertain. The phrase has since been used metaphorically to indicate that a definitive conclusion has not yet been reached on a particular matter.