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.
Prosecution !
As a prosecution witness, will I see the defendant at court?
The prosecution in the court room means they are representing the victim in a criminal case. The prosecution has the responsibility to prove that the defendant is guilty.
Yes
A 'stay' is an order issued by the court to stop or halt an action. In the example given in the question, the court has ordered a stop in a prosecution for some (un-named) reason.
If you get denied differed prosecution in Jacksonville NC, you can appeal to a higher court.
No
police, court, citizen
The noun prosecution is singular. The plural form is prosecutions.
Great question! Criminal prosecution means carrying a legal action in court who is being accused. ~Nei-Mio