The U.S. Supreme Court is the final court of appeal for both civil and criminal law.
The Supreme Court might be the final court of appeal in the United States. But, it has happened in some situations where the Supreme Court has told a state that they can deal with an appeal if the Federal court is not the right jurisdiction.
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No. The US Supreme Court is the final court of appeal; if they deny your case, the decision of the lower court stands. There is no other avenue of appeal.
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a case comes to a court if they have a final ruling then they can. If the person in the case is not happy with the results they can get an appeal and go to a higher case but its rare that people get an appeal.
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.
Not necessarily, there are mechanisms whereby it can still be appealed to the Supreme Court.
"court of final appeal" is a generic term that refers to the highest court whcih has jurisdiction of a particular matter. In criminal law and some civil law, this could be the US Supreme Court, or a State Supreme Court depending on the matter at hand. In most persoanl Civil cases this could be a state Superior Court, or a State Court. I am in Georgia, and for instance a small claims civil suit (under 14,000.00) may be filed in Magistrate Court, and is not appealable. Therefore it is the Court of Final Appeal in regard to a civil small claims case. The specific definition depends on the context of the term.
Appeals come about when one of the two parties in a legal case is unhappy with a judge's (or jury's) final decision. There are rules as to how many days a party has to file an appeal after the final decision. The appeal is usually filed with the next highest court. That court reviews the first court's decision.
Intra court of appeal is the intermediate court of appeal