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If and defendant
If the defendant files an appeal arguing that he should not have to pay any money, then the plaintiff might file a cross-appeal arguing that the defendant should have to pay $ 200, 000 instead of $ 50, 000.
If a defendant has been convicted and can prove that his lawyer did not adequately handle his case and that there is a reasonable probability that the result of the trial would have been different had the lawyer given competent representation, he is entitled to a new trial.
If the defendant pleads not guilty, a date is set for a preliminary hearing or a trial.
If no excuse can be found or produced, the silence of the books is an authority against the defendant, and the plaintiff must have judgment.
If the defendant moves for a mistrial, there is no bar to retrial, unless the prosecutor acted in " bad faith ," i. e. goaded the defendant into moving for a mistrial because the government specifically wanted a mistrial.
If a defendant could not reasonably have foreseen that someone might be hurt by their actions, there may be no liability.
If Parliament is not in session, then the trial is conducted by a " Court of the Lord High Steward " instead of the House of Lords ( even if the defendant is not a peer ).
If there is no charge for which a two-thirds majority of the senators present vote " guilty ", the defendant is acquitted and no punishment is imposed.
If the plaintiff brings onlyclaims which are equitable, but the defendant asserts counterclaims which are of law, then the court will grant a trial by jury.
If the defendant waives a jury trial, a bench trial is held.
If the defendant asserts his right to remain silent all interrogation must immediately stop and the police may not resume the interrogation unless the police have " scrupulously honored " the defendant ’ s assertion and obtain a valid waiver before resuming the interrogation.
If the defendant does reinitiate contact, a valid waiver must be obtained before interrogation may resume.
If the defendant meets the procedural requirement, the motion will normally be considered by the judge outside the presence of the jury.
# Before any custodial interrogation began did the government agents properly advise the defendant of her Miranda rights? If “ Yes ” go to 6 ; If “ No ”, go to 18 ..
# Did the defendant waive her rights? If “ Yes ” go to 7 ; If “ No ”, go to 18.
# Did the defendant assert either or both of her rights? If “ Yes ” go to 10 ; If “ No ”, go to 18.
# Did the defendant assert her right to remain silent? f “ Yes ” go to 11 ; If “ No ”, go to 13.
# Did the defendant assert her right to counsel? If “ Yes ” go to 14 ; If “ No ”, go to 18.

If and pleads
If the Crown elects to proceed summarily and the defendant then pleads not guilty, the Crown cannot change its election.
If the defendant pleads " not guilty " and may be sentenced to 4 years or more in prison, the three High Court judges sit with a 12-member jury.
If the motorist pleads not guilty, a trial date is set and both the motorist, or a lawyer / Paralegal representing the motorist, and the ticketing officer, are required to attend.
If the motorist pleads guilty, the outcome is equivalent to conviction after trial.
If the motorist pleads guilty, the outcome is equivalent to a conviction after the hearing.
If the employer pleads a potentially fair reason, the burden is on him to prove it.
If the defendant pleads not guilty ( or does not plead ) then he is asked to choose which court he wants to be tried in.
If the defendant pleads guilty then he can be sentenced in either court.

If and guilty
If guilty, the offender might be excluded from membership.
If these allegiances come into conflict, he or she may be guilty of treason against one or both.
If you slaughter sheep, you will be considered guilty of a crime .” He issued a regulation to that effect ... 1279 / 1280 under Qubilai all the Muslims say: “ if someone else slaughters animal we do not eat ”.
If his son were guilty, he would still believe him innocent, on the basis of faith in his son ; this would violate the third subjunctive condition.
If therefore any prince or other layman shall arrogate to himself the right of disposition, control, or ownership of ecclesiastical goods or properties, let him be judged guilty of sacrilege.
" If you feel guilty, you must be guilty!
If the person has a mental illness and it is determined that the mental illness interfered with the person's ability to determine right from wrong ( and other associated criteria a jurisdiction may have ) and if the person is willing to plead guilty or is proven guilty in a court of law, some jurisdictions have an alternative option known as either a Guilty but Mentally Ill ( GBMI ) or a Guilty but Insane verdict.
If they have been found not guilty by reason of insanity, their dangerousness is evaluated at a Bolton Hearing.
If A attempts to support his position with an argument that shows that the law ought to allow him to do the thing in question, then he is guilty of ignoratio elenchi.
If a defendant refuses to enter a plea, the court will record a plea of " not guilty ".
If found guilty, the person was thrown to a " devourer " and didn't share in eternal life.
If that plea is not guilty, a trial normally follows and the court gives the defendant the trial date at this arraignment.
If the court satisfies itself that the defendant fully acknowledges the consequences of the plea agreement, and he / she was represented by the defense council, his / her will is expressed in full compliance with the legislative requirements without deception and coercion, also if there is enough body of doubtless evidence for the conviction and the agreement is reached on legitimate sentence-the court approves the plea agreement and renders guilty judgment.
If the old have sinned, why should the young suffer ; and if men have been guilty, why should the cattle be destroyed?
If the accused party is found guilty, the victim ( or in death, victim's family ) determines the punishment, choosing either retribution ( qisas-e-nafs ), which means execution in the case of intentional murder, and in cases of intentional battery, the amputation of the limb that was lost ; or they can choose to forgive the perpetrator.
If property was stolen, or someone was injured or killed, the guilty person would have to pay weregild as restitution to the victim's family or to the owner of the property.
If he was found guilty of treason his estates would be forfeited, leaving Catherine and her step-children penniless.
If the trier of fact has no doubt as to the defendant's guilt, or if their only doubts are unreasonable doubts, then the prosecutor has proven the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt and the defendant should be pronounced guilty.
If the judge rules that such burden has been met, then of course it is up to the jury itself to decide if they are, in fact, convinced of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

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