Today I'm going to teach you how to find errors in judgments.
When dealing with legal cases, we often need to carefully check the verdict.
Here are two tips I've shared to help you spot potential errors in your verdict:
Tip 1: Carefully check the response to the application in the judgment.
In the judgment, the court will respond to the application, whether it is an application for forensic expertise, an application for the addition of a defendant, or an application for investigation and evidence collection.
You will need to double-check these responses to see if the court has responded to all applications. If there is no response, then this issue must be the focus of the appeal as it may affect the final outcome of the case.
The second trick: carefully review the evidence submitted in the first instance.
In the judgment, the court will review the evidence submitted in the first instance and make a judgment.
You need to scrutinize the evidence to see if it is admissible by the judge. If some of the evidence is not admissible, then you need to understand why it is not admissible. If new evidence is found, the likelihood that your case will be remanded for retrial in the second instance will be very high.
In conclusion, carefully review every detail of the verdict to ensure that no errors are left out that could affect the outcome of the case.
With these two tricks, you will be more confident in dealing with legal cases and fighting for your rights!