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      • A ruling in your favor by judge or jury in a civil case does not necessarily end the lawsuit. Once a ruling is handed down, the losing party has a right to appeal. The loser must file a written notice of appeal generally within 30 days of the ruling. If this happens, the case goes to an appellate court for review.
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  2. When a higher court reviews a decision made by a judge or judges of a lower court. Appeal allowed: The court has decided in favour of the appellant (party bringing the appeal).

  3. A remedy is a means of resolving a civil case. There are three different types. Monetary remedies, called damages, are the most common. The judge or jury who decides the case fixes the amount of damages. The judge or jury will take into account the expenses incurred by the plaintiff.

  4. Sep 1, 2021 · If the appeal court allows the appeal, it can: reverse or change the judge’s decision, or order a new trial or hearing. Otherwise the decision stands. The person who appeals must show that the judge's interpretation of the law or the facts affected the result.

  5. Election: For most indictable offences (with the exception of a charge of murder and some offences which must be tried in Provincial Court), the accused is entitled to elect, or choose, how to be tried: by a Provincial Court judge, a Supreme Court judge, or a Supreme Court judge and jury. After the accused has elected his/her mode of trial, s ...

  6. Factual Findings. Section 723 codifies the common law rules on submission of evidence on sentencing. Submissions on facts. 723 (1) Before determining the sentence, a court shall give the prosecutor and the offender an opportunity to make submissions with respect to any facts relevant to the sentence to be imposed.

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · A ruling in your favor by judge or jury in a civil case does not necessarily end the lawsuit. Once a ruling is handed down, the losing party has a right to appeal. The loser must file a written notice of appeal generally within 30 days of the ruling.

  8. The Court’s Decision. The judge may give you an oral judgment right at the end of your hearing, or she or he might reserve the decision until another day. This means that the judge will think about your case and release a decision at a later date.

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