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Does an appeal constitute a new trial?

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Does an appeal constitute a new trial?

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No. In an appeal there are no new issues presented or witnesses called to testify. The appellate court will only review the trial’s transcript and evidence presented during the trial to determine whether there were errors in either procedure or application of the law. Even if there were errors, if they are deemed minor – legally called “harmless error” – the judgment will not be overturned or a new trial granted.

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