North Dakota Order Dismissing Appeal

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There are a few things that can happen if you appeal your case: The court can keep the conviction the way it is ("affirming the conviction"). The judge can remand the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings. The judge can reverse the conviction and remand back to the trial court for a new trial.

If the appellate court reverses the trial court based on an error that happened during the punishment stage of trial, the appellate court will order a new trial on punishment. This means that the guilty verdict will remain but you will get a new trial on punishment and receive a new sentence.

Only "final judgments" may be appealed. A final judgment disposes completely of the case, leaving no further issues for the court to decide. A judgment does not have to result from a jury verdict to qualify as a final judgment.

An appeal occurs when one party to a case asks a higher court to review the decision on a lower court, such as family court.When you appeal, the higher court reviews your entire case, meaning all of the documents and evidence presented to the family court. An appeal is not a re-do of your trial.

The appellate court cannot change the trial court's decision just because the appellate court judges (called "justices") disagree with it. The trial court is entitled to hear the evidence and come to its own decision.

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North Dakota Order Dismissing Appeal