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Appeal from a verdict of acquittal in Canada
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)If a judge makes a factual error, can that be appealed?appeal : legal process to a higher court or just a kind of claimMunicipal judge says arguments without merit are not allowed in New trial ordered after appealShould you really not state emotions, in a complaint?Isn't the distinction between trial judges' oral vs. written decision specious?How would having discretion in a matter, immunize a trial judge from appellate review?The process of a direct appeal?Appeal from state's Supreme CourtUnder what conditions can a married couple not be considered (or be considered) co-defendants?Appeal process in UK from District Judge
https://www.scc-csc.ca/case-dossier/cb/2019/37833-eng.pdf
This seems to say that the Crown appealed from a verdict of acquittal in a criminal case. It is reported to be a judge, not a jury, that acquitted the defendant. Would that mean that this was a bench trial, or just that the judge decided that the defendant should be acquitted even if the facts were as alleged by the Crown, so that no jury deliberations were needed? Are verdicts of acquittal in Canada generally appealable, or might that apply only to bench trials, or otherwise only to acquitals by a judge rather than by the jury?
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https://www.scc-csc.ca/case-dossier/cb/2019/37833-eng.pdf
This seems to say that the Crown appealed from a verdict of acquittal in a criminal case. It is reported to be a judge, not a jury, that acquitted the defendant. Would that mean that this was a bench trial, or just that the judge decided that the defendant should be acquitted even if the facts were as alleged by the Crown, so that no jury deliberations were needed? Are verdicts of acquittal in Canada generally appealable, or might that apply only to bench trials, or otherwise only to acquitals by a judge rather than by the jury?
canada appeal acquittal canadian-supreme-court
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https://www.scc-csc.ca/case-dossier/cb/2019/37833-eng.pdf
This seems to say that the Crown appealed from a verdict of acquittal in a criminal case. It is reported to be a judge, not a jury, that acquitted the defendant. Would that mean that this was a bench trial, or just that the judge decided that the defendant should be acquitted even if the facts were as alleged by the Crown, so that no jury deliberations were needed? Are verdicts of acquittal in Canada generally appealable, or might that apply only to bench trials, or otherwise only to acquitals by a judge rather than by the jury?
canada appeal acquittal canadian-supreme-court
https://www.scc-csc.ca/case-dossier/cb/2019/37833-eng.pdf
This seems to say that the Crown appealed from a verdict of acquittal in a criminal case. It is reported to be a judge, not a jury, that acquitted the defendant. Would that mean that this was a bench trial, or just that the judge decided that the defendant should be acquitted even if the facts were as alleged by the Crown, so that no jury deliberations were needed? Are verdicts of acquittal in Canada generally appealable, or might that apply only to bench trials, or otherwise only to acquitals by a judge rather than by the jury?
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