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Ep. 303: All Up In Your Airspace

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Can You Pled Guilty and Then Appeal?

If defendants are acquitted at the circuit court level, there's no legal precedent set so as that. If they're found guilty, then there is process to appeal that to the district court and the supreme court. And then you could potentially get to the point of having a something that sets precedent. I would hope that our judicial system works in a way that the facts of the situation and the law are applied fairly to everybody - especially in the criminal context. Is there a chance that someone would just be like, ok, ore, not guilty in order to not do precedent? Er, does the world not working like conspiratorial ways, like that? You know, ad, i don't know

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