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Mill claims that one does not really hold a conviction unless
Improper Instructions
Instructions that are incorrect, misleading, or incomplete, potentially leading to errors or legal issues.
Reversible Error
A mistake in the trial court's judgment or procedure that is significant enough to warrant the appellate court reversing the decision.
Procedural Error
A mistake made during a legal process that may impact the fairness or validity of the proceedings or outcome.
Intermediate Appellate Courts
Courts that review and decide on appeals from lower courts, serving as an intermediary between trial courts and the highest court in a jurisdiction.
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