Judge for an appeal.
You appeal to a different court and get different judges. There isn't any prosecutor; it's not the same type of proceeding as a trial.
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You appeal to a different court and get different judges. There isn't any prosecutor; it's not the same type of proceeding as a trial.
Have the attorney ask for a continuance of the trial while you seek a new attorney. Discuss a refund with him. You have the right to oppose his...
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Let me emphasize that I am not licensed in your jurisdiction. As a general rule, however, appeals do not work in the way that you suggest. An...
You may get a divorce if you wish. As too alimony, that will depend upon many factors.
You have to prove your claim. Perhaps there were witnesses to the conversation, perhaps there was some writing making reference to it, etc.
Depending on the nature of the case, there may be an hourly fee, a flat fee, or a contingency fee. The cost of hourly or flat fees will depend...
As a general rule, there isn't a "default" in an appeal. The presumption of correctness attaches to the lower court's ruling and it is incumbent...
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It depends largely upon the people in your world. Are there any that you would trust to be responsible in this matter? If so, you may be...
Before you try anything, make sure that you have a way to get your case there. Few cases are automatically accepted by the Supreme Court; most...
If I understand your question, it is wise in your trial brief to address all issues, making your arguments and responding to others. That way, if...