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On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 8:13 AM, Nick Vinson <nvinson234@×××××.com> |
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wrote: |
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> Criminal Case. The defendant may appeal a guilty verdict, but the |
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> government may not appeal if a defendant is found not guilty. Either |
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> side in a criminal case may appeal with respect to the sentence that |
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> is |
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> imposed after a guilty verdict. |
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> Source: |
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> http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/types-cases/appeals |
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> So in short, if you are found not-guilty in a lower court it's over. |
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> There's nothing more the US government can do. |
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This is because the government making an appeal in a criminal case is |
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considered double jeopardy. |