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cinnamonpee

03/19/24 11:24 AM

#22076 RE: 100lbStriper #22074

samscum is entitled to 5 general appeals, 3 final appeals, 3 final-final appeals, and one last triple dog dare grand ultimate final appeal.
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Jetmek_03052

03/19/24 11:54 AM

#22077 RE: 100lbStriper #22074

I'm not trying to "straighten you out" my friend. I am simply saying that I am of the opinion that another appeal can take place, should Samsung once again lose in this case. In fact, I asked Copilot this very question:


After winning an appeal and again losing the case, can the case be appealed AGAIN?


Here is the answer I got:

Certainly! Let’s delve into the intricacies of the appeals process. When it comes to legal matters, it’s like navigating a labyrinth, isn’t it?

Winning an Appeal:
Imagine you’re in court, and the appellate court rules in your favor. Victory!

But what happens next? Well, there are two possible scenarios:

a. Reverse and Remand:
The appeals court might say, “Hey, trial court, you goofed up! Let’s do this again.”
So, they send the case back to the trial court for further proceedings.
Common reasons for remand include constitutional rights violations or significant evidentiary errors.
And guess what? The same judge who presided over the original trial usually handles the new proceedings.
Fun fact: Trial judges don’t enjoy being overturned, so they pay extra attention. The appeal can be a game-changer!


b. Reverse and Render:
Here, the appellate court doesn’t play ping-pong with the trial court.
Instead, they make the final call themselves.
Picture this: You won a half-million-dollar verdict, but the judgment debtor appealed.
The appellate court examines the case and says, “Statute of limitations, my friend! Case dismissed!”
Boom! Home run for the appealing party! ⚾

Losing Again:
Now, let’s say lightning strikes twice, and you lose again after winning an appeal.
Can you appeal again? Absolutely!
You can climb the legal ladder further.


State Supreme Court:
If you lose in the intermediate court of appeal, aim higher.
Knock on the door of your state’s court of last resort—the state supreme court.
But here’s the twist: They’re picky. They choose which cases to decide.
It’s like an exclusive club where only the juiciest legal dramas get an invite.



Now does this mean Copilot is absolutely, 100% correct that it can be appealed again? I don't know. But I believe it is.

We will eventually see the answer, as I believe Samsung will lose AGAIN in Scarsi's court. I hope they cannot appeal. I want this to end and be done with it, just as badly as you do - believe me.
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