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评论人:克拉军规 [☆大司马大将军☆] [个人频道] [个人动态] 发送时间: 2024年09月10日 18:41:13 【回复】
 回复116楼:LOL,还只适用用刑事案件,脑子好大的包。
In civil cases, a party is not considered legally liable until a final judgment is reached. Appeals can alter or overturn a lower court's decision, so a judgment is not final until appeals are resolved.
In the U.S. legal system, a person is considered legally guilty only after all appeals and legal processes have been exhausted, and a final verdict is rendered.
   
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评论人:路人丫丫 [☆品衔R4☆] [个人频道] [个人动态] 发送时间: 2024年09月10日 19:25:29 【回复】
呵呵。。。谁的脑子好大包呢?🤣
In the United States, the principle that "a person is not considered finally guilty until all appeals are exhausted" mainly applies to criminal cases, as these involve personal freedoms, rights, and government-imposed penalties such as imprisonment, fines, or even the death penalty. Criminal cases have a higher standard of proof, known as "beyond a reasonable doubt," and the defendant has more procedural rights, including the right to appeal a verdict.
For civil cases, including civil fraud cases, the situation is somewhat different. While parties can appeal a ruling after losing a case and the judgment is not immediately final, civil cases do not involve personal freedom, so the execution of the judgment is not entirely suspended during the appeal process. For example: Initial Judgment: In a civil case, if a party loses, the court may order them to pay damages or take other remedial actions.
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