@CarlG314

Yes, in fact, he might be the exception, I had neglected that the trial is really already finished. (As @Teri_Kanefield just so nicely explained in her #AppealsCourts 101*, an appeal would most likely result in him losing again.

*https://law-and-politics.online/@Teri_Kanefield/110340429847915449

Teri Kanefield (@[email protected])

People are asking me about appeals. Take out your notebooks. It is time for Appellate Law 101. A trial court does two things: It applies the law and it finds the facts. Generally the jury finds the facts and a judge then directs with applying the law. Appellate courts are not fact finders. You don't get a new trial on appeal. When appellate courts review the factual finding of a lower court decision, they look to see if sufficient evidence exists to support the jury findings . . . 1/

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Anyone know yet the panel composition of the #11CA hearing today @emptywheel
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