In criminal cases, defendants generally cannot appeal a judge's decision until after they have been indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced, when the right to appeal is born; however, a notable exception exists when a defendant has immunity from prosecution, which creates friction with the general rule that appeals can only be made after the entire trial process is complete.
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Okay, friends. Let's talk about what's really going on here. Let's try to unravel this. And in order to do that, we're going to have to go to a quick Team Justice Law School class on appeals. When does a defendant have a right to appeal a judge's decision?
Ordinarily, a defendant in a criminal case can't appeal anything until his case is over. That means he's been indicted, he's been tried, he's been convicted, and he's been sentenced. That is when a defendant in a criminal case first has the right to appeal. That's when the right to appeal is born. After you've been sentenced with a couple of exceptions.
One notable exception that applies here is if the defendant actually has immunity from prosecution. He shouldn't be prosecuted because he actually has immunity. So, think about it. There is some friction between the rule that you can't appeal anything until after you've been tried, convicted, and sentenced.
And if you have a right to immunity,
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