How Appeals Reveal Missing Evidence: An In-Depth Examination of the Legal System
In my article on how appeals can reveal missing evidence, I explore how the appellate process works beyond simply re-arguing a case. Appeals focus on whether the original trial was fair and complete. In some instances, that review uncovers gaps, overlooked details, or procedural issues that weren’t obvious at the time of trial. My goal was to shed light on how appeals serve as an important safeguard within the justice system.
