Is that right?
Jago el oh el donkaments Joined Feb 21, 2004 Messages 3,691 Gender Male HSC 2005 Jul 29, 2005 #1 Is that right?
Jago el oh el donkaments Joined Feb 21, 2004 Messages 3,691 Gender Male HSC 2005 Jul 29, 2005 #2 ah that's right, i remember hearing something liek that at court. thank asq. What are the 3 ground for appeal? i remember one for to appeal the severity of the sentence, but what was the other two?
ah that's right, i remember hearing something liek that at court. thank asq. What are the 3 ground for appeal? i remember one for to appeal the severity of the sentence, but what was the other two?
goan_crazy Hates the waiting game... Joined Sep 28, 2004 Messages 6,225 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2005 Jul 30, 2005 #3 jury listen to evidence presented and decide beyond reasonable doubt the guilty or innocence of the accused judge is in control of court proceedings..duty to sum up for the benefit of the jury.
jury listen to evidence presented and decide beyond reasonable doubt the guilty or innocence of the accused judge is in control of court proceedings..duty to sum up for the benefit of the jury.
santaslayer Active Member Joined May 29, 2003 Messages 7,816 Location La La Land Gender Male HSC 2010 Jul 30, 2005 #4 ehh.. judge=law jury=facts.. that is correct/...
S still waiting Member Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 284 Location dubbo/armidale Gender Female HSC 2005 Jul 30, 2005 #5 Jago said: What are the 3 ground for appeal? i remember one for to appeal the severity of the sentence, but what was the other two? Click to expand... I think they are the severity of sentence, new evidence and if there has been an error made by the judge or counsel etc etc
Jago said: What are the 3 ground for appeal? i remember one for to appeal the severity of the sentence, but what was the other two? Click to expand... I think they are the severity of sentence, new evidence and if there has been an error made by the judge or counsel etc etc
Jago el oh el donkaments Joined Feb 21, 2004 Messages 3,691 Gender Male HSC 2005 Jul 30, 2005 #6 yep that's the one insufficient evidence for the jury’s verdict to be supported a wrong decision at law was made a miscarriage of justice. thanks
yep that's the one insufficient evidence for the jury’s verdict to be supported a wrong decision at law was made a miscarriage of justice. thanks
S still waiting Member Joined Jan 21, 2005 Messages 284 Location dubbo/armidale Gender Female HSC 2005 Jul 30, 2005 #7 thats them glad i could help....