What is The Appeal Process?

What is The Appeal Process?

An appeal in the context of criminal law is a legal process through which a defendant can challenge a court’s decision after a trial. Unlike the trial court, which focuses on determining guilt or innocence, an appeal court assesses whether legal errors occurred...
Reasonable Doubt

Reasonable Doubt

A “reasonable doubt” is a real doubt, based on your reason and common sense after you’ve carefully and impartially considered all the evidence in the case. “Proof beyond a reasonable doubt” is proof so convincing that you would be willing to rely and act on it without hesitation in the most important of your own affairs.

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