Of course, I've seen case where appellate judges simply went out of their way to point out some obvious fact finding errors. But definitely they are by the code of law not to get involved in fact finding process. Yes, you are of your right to complain against the district court judge, but you seriously consider that's where your interest lies?
As for appellate review is concerned, NO!
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If district court judge has errors, why cannot appellate judges
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03/28/2011 postreply
13:58:33
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That's how the system works
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03/28/2011 postreply
14:16:48
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If i understand you right,
-CoolVoice-
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03/28/2011 postreply
14:19:38
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do you really thing that's what you want to do?
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03/28/2011 postreply
14:24:59
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In my case, YES!
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03/28/2011 postreply
14:42:39
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Okay. then good luck!
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03/28/2011 postreply
14:43:19
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What is your opinion, except letting it go?
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03/28/2011 postreply
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The district judge did absolutely wrong.
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03/28/2011 postreply
14:49:48
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你是對的。關鍵就是要generate publicity,曝光他們的腐敗和陰謀
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03/31/2011 postreply
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