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Regardless of whether the jury or the judge found you guilty, the next thing to do would be to file an appeal with the next higher court.

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When one co-defendant is found guilty does the other co-defendant have to be guilty too. Can one defendant be guilty and one NOT Guilty?

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What a sentence for willful?

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How can scout tell when a jury has found a defendant guilty?

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