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6 July, 20:54

Under what circumstances is it possible to appeal a case before the final decision is made?

There is question about whether the trial judge is interpreting the law correctly. There is question about whether the trial court has the proper jurisdiction in the case.

There is question about whether the verdict will be the correct one.

There is question about whether the trial is fair.

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  1. 7 July, 00:03
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    The court of appeals decision usually will be the final word in the case, unless it sends the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings, or the parties ask the U. S. Supreme Court to review the case. In some cases the decision may be reviewed en banc, that is, by a larger group of judges (usually all) of the court of appeals for the circuit.

    I think that answers the first question
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