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They're just called judges, or sometimes appellate judges. The Appeals Court is made up of one Chief Judge and six associate judges.

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What does certiorari denied mean?

When an application (or appeal of some case in a lower court) to the Supreme Court is denied, it is called certiorari denied. In fact, it means that the Supreme Court refuses to accept the application or appeal and will not judge on it


Can a judge overturn another judge's decision?

Yes, a judge can overturn another judge's decision through a process called an appeal. This typically involves a higher court reviewing the decision and either affirming or reversing it.


What Highest court of appeal in Saskatchewan called?

The Court of Appeal is the highest. Under it is the Court of Queen's Bench.


Can a civil court appeal be filed immediately when a judge in small claims court gives his ruling?

Yes


What does disposition of appeal mean?

The disposition of an appeal is the judge's final ruling in the case, or what he decides to do to it. The three most common dispositions are: Affirmed, in which the judge agrees with the lower court and the original ruling stands, Reversed, in which the judge disagrees with the lower court and invalidates that opinion, and Remanded, in which the judge sends the case down to a lower court for further action. Cases are often both reversed and remanded.


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how many times have judge Lisa Davidson court rulings been taken to appeal court


What is a court case brought from a lower court to a higher court called?

A court case brought from a lower court to a higher court is called an appeal. In an appeal, the higher court reviews the decision made by the lower court to determine if any errors were made in applying the law.


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Can either party file an appeal after a decision?

Yes...provided the Judge at the trial or hearing has NOT refused to allow an appeal. However..depending on the level of the Court..i.e..lower court and the rank of the Judge..you may well be able to have that ruling overturned by a superior or High Court.


The jury's final decisions are final except under what two circumstances?

Overturned by the judge (e.g.: a "runaway" jury) or, reversed on appeal to a higher court.


Can a judge's decision be overturned?

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