Am I right that we would try to say that if a judge did do something that didn't adhere to judicial principles, the prosecution would at least be allowed, if not inclined, to appeal the decision that misapplied that provision? Is that correct?
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Stephen Woodworth Conservative Kitchener Centre, ON
Am I right that we would try to say that if a judge did do something that didn't adhere to judicial principles, the prosecution would at least be allowed, if not inclined, to appeal the decision that misapplied that provision? Is that correct?
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