Judicial Error

Judicial Error - Judicial error refers to mistakes or oversights made by a judge during a legal proceeding that can affect the outcome of the case. Such errors might include incorrect interpretations of the law, admitting inadmissible evidence, or procedural mistakes. If significant enough, a judicial error can serve as grounds for an appeal or the overturning of a verdict or judgment.

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Judicial error refers to mistakes or oversights made by a judge during a legal proceeding that can affect the outcome of the case. Such errors might include incorrect interpretations of the law, admitting inadmissible evidence, or procedural mistakes. If significant enough, a judicial error can serve as grounds for an appeal or the overturning of a verdict or judgment.
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