Ms. LITHWICK: He does have a right to appeal, he even has a right to ask for an expedited appeal, so it's not clear exactly what's going to happen in the short term.
Though the crimes they handle are not capital ones, anyone convicted can appeal, right up to the Supreme Court.
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Cool products must appeal to the right group, the early targets of the marketing campaign.
Now, Apple can appeal this finding right up the chain of courts.
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But, in a move seen as an attempt to appeal to the right, he has pledged to pull his party out of the European People's Party in Brussels.
When Palin made an increasingly strident appeal to the right, lambasting Obama as a radical leftist and even someone who was un-American, the tone of the entire McCain campaign changed.
But campaigners lost a series of court battles against the plans, with the High Court rejecting their claims the council's decision to close the libraries was "flawed and unlawful", the Court of Appeal upholding that ruling and the Supreme Court refusing the right for a further appeal.
"A very large proportion of cases are overturned on appeal and it is not right that people should be returned to their region of origin and then have to make an appeal from there, " Mr Taylor told BBC News.
They lost their right to appeal to Tax Court by economizing on their Federal Express charges.
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She couldn't bring a suit and her right to appeal to the courts was limited.
For those criticizing this process, would you deny Francisco Mendoza the right to appeal his termination?
The party that does not prevail on remand has the right to appeal again.
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The charity now has the right to appeal to the Scottish Charities Appeal Panel.
Mr McCrea has the right of appeal to the party officers of the Ulster Unionist Party.
Footballer Ched Evans has lost the right to appeal against his conviction for rape.
Others are manifestly unworkable (letting head teachers kick out troublemakers with no right of appeal).
Clinton and Obama, have launched congressional investigations, while Boeing takes full advantage of its right to appeal.
Gen Musharraf has the right to appeal and has also filed nomination papers in three other constituencies.
The club, which has the right to appeal against the punishment, says the fine threatens its existence.
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If you got a thirty day eviction notice, for example, you then had the right of appeal.
In turn, Sharif tabled a new bill allowing him the right to appeal should he be convicted.
The have the full right of appeal and can stay in Britain while their case is pending.
They say these have a track record of unfair trials and severely restrict the right to appeal.
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The bureaucratic bungling is particularly troubling because of the IRS' narrow interpretation of the new right to appeal.
An almost automatic right of appeal clogs the system further, with further appeal possible to the Supreme Court.
The new bill would abolish the prosecution's right to appeal against acquittals by the court of first instance.
Criminals have won the right to appeal against their names staying on the sex offenders register for life.
If convicted, the activists, including 13 women, face up to 15 years in jail, with no right of appeal.
The chairman added that Shoaib had the right to appeal against the decision.
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