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Additional Conditions For Successful AppealsAn erroneous conclusion of law is a starting point. And, usually at least one of the lawyers for the defendant, often a "second chair" junior lawyer when...

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Only if counsel challenged the point during the trialDifficult as it might be, you can’t allow the judge to be wrong during the trial without calling them on it: very, very politely.For example, there...

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In criminal matters, if a judge makes statements during oral arguments that clearly show that the judge has a misunderstanding of the case law pertaining to the matter at hand, can the judge's decision...

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