Yes, it is possible to appeal a judge's ruling in a higher court, but suing a judge for a ruling they made is generally not allowed due to judicial immunity.
Yes, a judge's ruling can be overturned on appeal if a higher court determines that there was a legal error or mistake made in the original ruling.
The answer depends on what type of court you are in. In child custody cases, for example, a judge may issue a new ruling. In criminal and civil cases, the judge's ruling is usually final. If one of the parties appeals the ruling, the appelate court has the option to remand the case back to the original judge. They do this in cases where they feel that the judge may have made an error in his initial ruling.
Yes, a judge can overrule another judge in a court case if they believe the previous judge made an error in their decision or ruling.
A judge's ruling is the final decision issued by a judge in a legal case. It determines the outcome of the case and often includes the judge's reasoning behind the decision. A judge's statement is any formal declaration made by a judge during court proceedings, which can range from clarifying legal principles to providing instructions to the parties involved.
The ruling is made a superior court judge in an Appellate Jurisdiction. This of course may vary from state to state and country to country. Appeals may still be made to higher courts.
The Judge's ruling was a fair judgement.
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Harsher punishment or ruling because the judge feels no sympathy for the accused.
You cannot sue a judge. You can appeal the judgment.
Adjudication, or disposition, refer to a judge's formal ruling. Sometimes, the disposition is not made if a person agrees to complete treatment or probation.
No, but if a creditor decides to sue the debtor, the legal counsel can request that the court have a bank account "frozen" until the case is heard or until a ruling is made on the ownership and/or exemption status of the funds in the account. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Only a Judge can do this. Y-THINK-Y