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A defendant typically files an appeal to challenge the legal validity of a trial's outcome, arguing that errors occurred during the trial that affected the verdict or sentence. Additionally, they may seek to contest the application of the law, claiming that the judge misinterpreted legal principles or misapplied relevant statutes. These appeals aim to seek a review or reversal of the decision by a higher court.

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