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Reversible Error
(n) Reversible errors are the mistakes, omissions etc. entered in a trail, which has significantly contributed in the decision making of the court, which need to be corrected for a fair and proper outcome of the legal proceedings ...

 


Reversible error A procedural error during a trial or hearing sufficiently harmful to justify reversing the judgment of a lower court.
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reversible error
n. a legal mistake at the trial court level which is so significant (resulted in an improper judgment) that the judgment must be reversed by the appellate court.

Reversible Error:
A procedural or substantive error during a trial or hearing sufficiently harmful to justify reversing the judgment of a lower court.
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Reversible error
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: a substantial and prejudicial error warranting reversal on appeal
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a potential ground of reversible error forwarded on appeal in an appellate court;[37] and
any of various matters subject to investigation by official authority to establish whether a crime has been perpetrated, and to establish culpability.[38] ...

prejudicial errorSame as with "reversible error"; an error which warrants the appellate court in reversing a judgment.

Several factors are relevant to determining whether the alleged introduction of extrinsic evidence constitutes reversible error: ...

whose evidence is important to the Crown's case, is reversible error. The evidence of in-custody informers and accomplices inherently possesses the foregoing frailties, which may not be obvious to jurors; therefore, ...

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