If they have evidence that the jury was tampered with they can file an appeal for the overturn of the verdict HOWEVER - No, not usually in a normally conducted trial.
All federal courts hear cases on appeal or original jurisdiction cases.
an appellate court
Cases that appealed from the court of appeal.
Yes, appeals courts hear cases that are being appealed from lower court decisions. That's what they are for.
The Supreme Court takes substantially all of its cases on appeal. Parties displeased with the ruling in their cases may request a writ of certiorari praying that the Supreme Court hear their case. The Supreme Court reviews the requests and chooses which cases to hear. Typically, the only cases granted certiorari are those that implicate important and contested questions of Constitutional significance or public policy.
Pensions Appeal Tribunal ended in 2008.
The right to appeal.
the Supreme Court was overwhelmed by cases
The types of cases that Australia's high court hears are those cases which come to it on appeal and those cases which needed interpretation of the Constitution.
Appeal can be a verb or a noun I will appeal the judges decision. --------------------- verb The appeal comes up next week. --------------noun
deciding cases on their own