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Explain Why It Is That the Prosecution Is Allowed to Appeal

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Explain why it is that the prosecution is allowed to appeal a judicial decision before a verdict is read? What would happen if prosecutors were only allowed to appeal when the defense is allowed to appeal?


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Posterior Probability

The probability of a hypothesis or event occurring given the evidence or data observed.

Prior Probability

The probability of an event before new evidence is considered, used in Bayesian statistics as a part of updating the probability based on new information.

Posterior Probability

is the probability of the hypotheses given the observed data, calculated using Bayes' theorem.

Prior Probability

The likelihood of an event occurring before new evidence is taken into account.

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