Crimetrial





WHAT HAPPENDS AFTER THE TRIAL ?



Writtened answer about the verdict


The court sends the verdict to the defended within a week after that the
verdict has been announced. At the same time the defended gets details about how You can
appeal to the verdict. The defended and the person injured who has had claim damages gets
the verdict for free.



This is how You appeal


As well as the defended, the person injured and the prosecutor can appeal to the verdict.
That is done trough a special writ.

In the appealwrit the part tells about how in which way he is disapointed with
the verdict and how he wants to have it changed. The appealwrit shall have comed
to the court within three weeks from the day the verdict was announced. How You do
when You wants to appeal is shown closely in the verdict.

In some cases - foremost when You is judged to fine - it demands a examinationpermission to
get the court of appeal to deal with an appeal. In the verdict describes what
examinationappeal means.

If no one of the parties complains about the verdict within three weeks the verdict will
be firmed. It can then no longer be changed by a higher authority. This is called "having gained legal force".

Different sanctions (penalty)


The one who is verdict to any sanctions and wants to know about itīs meaning can turn to
his lawyer or to the court.

Here shall only be mentioned