Appeals
If the outcome of your trial was not what it should have been, it may be due to legal errors that occurred during the proceedings. The role of an appellate court is to review and correct errors of law—not to re-evaluate the facts of your case. However, in practice, the distinction between legal and factual issues can often be complex and unclear.
Determining whether an issue is a question of law or fact is not always straightforward. Appellate courts may occasionally delve into the fact-finding process of the trial court or, conversely, decline to review legitimate legal errors by classifying them as factual matters.
That’s why it is essential to consult with Do & Associates to evaluate the merits of your potential appeal. Don’t let your case be lost in the gray areas of our legal system. Let our experienced team uncover legal errors and bring them to light—like a ray of clarity cutting through a storm.
DISCLAIMER: The information provided herein is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or establish an attorney-client relationship.