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A court decision can be appealed because the court or the attorneys could have made a mistake in the representation of the defendant or in the presentation of the case. Because court cases are tried by humans who make mistakes, they can be appealed.

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Discision of a judge or court?

It is called the verdict


A court case can only be appealed if?

A court case can only be appealed if the Court of Appeals agrees to hear the case.


Why can court decisions be appealed?

In brief, yes a court decision can be appealed. In some cases appeals have reached the Supreme Court level.


Appellate courts is for cases that are being?

appealed to a higher court.


What type of court reviews cases that were appealed to it?

An appellate court


Where does court cases that have appealed go?

They go to an appeals court.


Why can court decisions be appealed?

Court decisions can be appealed because the legal system allows for a review of the decision by a higher court to ensure that the law was applied correctly and fairly.


What is the last court in which a case may be appealed?

That would be the Supreme Court.


Under what conditions may a case be appealed from a state court to the Supreme Court?

A case may be appealed from a state court to the Supreme Court if it involves a federal question or if the state court's decision conflicts with federal law.


Can a motion to quash be appealed by the da?

Yes, a motion to quash can be appealed by the district attorney if it is granted by the court. The district attorney can appeal the decision to a higher court to seek a reversal of the decision to quash.


What branch of government have some decisions appealed in US Supreme Court?

Decisions by all three branches of government can be appealed to the US Supreme Court.


Can there be an appeal from a federal court?

The highest court is the Supreme Court, but not all cases can be appealed to the Supreme Court; it depends what kind of legal issues are involved. Otherwise, the case can be appealed to a Federal Appeal Court. If you can afford the legal fees, of course.

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