• Reddfugee42@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    That’s not how American courts work?

    Nope. The court of appeals can find fault with the methods, procedure, precedent etc but not the facts.

    (Also, that’s not how question marks work.)

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      2 年前

      But here’s the thing: they could easily say the method that led to the finding is wrong. It’s not a fact.

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        If it’s decided by the lower court it is held as fact. It may not in your opinion be correct but it is verifiably a fact at this point.