Max Rady College of Medicine
Term: Accused Appeal
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2024-07-08
Definition:
An accused appeal is a process where a person accused of a crime wants the court to re-assess all the trial documents and evidence to determine if the outcome was fair and appropriate. (Source: Government of Canada - Justice Law Website - Manitoba Criminal Appeal Rules - Accessed March 27, 2024)
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- Being Accused of a Crime
- Constitution Act
- Corrections Offender Management System (COMS) Data
- Criminal Courts Automated Information Network (CCAIN) Data
- Crown Appeal
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