Some grounds might include: Jury misconduct - Jury tampering - Judicial misconduct.
No, the prosecution cannot appeal a not guilty verdict in a criminal case.
No, the prosecution cannot appeal a "not guilty" verdict under US laws of double jeopardy.
Yes, in some jurisdictions, the prosecution can appeal an acquittal in a criminal case under certain circumstances, such as errors in the legal process or misconduct.
If you get denied differed prosecution in Jacksonville NC, you can appeal to a higher court.
No, it is generally not possible to appeal an acquittal in a court case. Once a defendant has been acquitted, the verdict is final and cannot be challenged by the prosecution.
No, it is generally not possible to appeal an acquittal in a court of law. Once a defendant has been acquitted, the decision is final and cannot be challenged by the prosecution.
No, some small errors would simply be ignored.
appeal upheld. no proof no witnesses and stil sacked
In a civil case they would be the plaintiff.In a criminal case they would be the prosecution (the Crown).In an appeal they would be the appellate.
You don't "appeal" against them. If you feel you have been wronged by them or they in some way towed you away inappropriately, you file a small claims court case against them and then let the judge decide if they wronged you or towed you away inappropriately.
You can challenge an old tax bill by appealing against it.
You can pay or appeal.