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VII. Law |
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7.13 Restitution of Law |
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Article 321-Appeal |
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Canon 3331 |
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An Appeal is a formal challenge to a verdict by a judge or magistrate or a challenge to the terms of a sentence. |
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Canon 3332 |
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While every man or woman convicted of a crime of a lesser court than the Supreme Court has the right to lodge an appeal, only a valid Appeal application shall be permitted to be heard. |
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Canon 3333 |
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A valid appeal application is one that is able to specifically define the existence of a fundamental error having occured during the proceedings of the particular court on one of the following grounds: |
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(i) Omission of Fact as defined by the Criminal Code; |
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(ii) Error of admissability of evidence; |
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(iii) Deliberate omission of evidence. |
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