a legal brief
That decision is up to the court, not you.That decision is up to the court, not you.That decision is up to the court, not you.That decision is up to the court, not you.
In most cases a Supreme Court decision is permanent. The current Supreme Court can change the decision of a previous Supreme Court.
The decision of the court is ALWAYS binding on everyone, unless it is appealed to a higher court which may overturn the decision.
A Supreme Court decision can be overturned by a constitutional amendment, a new Supreme Court decision, or a change in the composition of the Court.
No, appealing a court decision does not automatically result in going to jail. Appealing a court decision means asking a higher court to review the decision made by the lower court. If the higher court upholds the decision, then the original ruling stands. However, if the higher court overturns the decision, a new trial may be ordered, but this does not necessarily mean going to jail.
Yes, you can appeal a Supreme Court decision to a higher court, such as the United States Court of Appeals.
Appeal the decision of the court.
The decision of the lower court is final.
It will affirm or reverse the decision.
It will affirm or reverse the decision.
A Judgment
Verdict (typically refers to a jury decision) or judgment(final decision of the court).