The Court of Appeals reviews lower court decisions mainly on preserved issues and only overturns discretionary rulings if there’s an abuse of discretion as a matter of law. It limits its review to ...
Trial judges often invoke a familiar line when pressed for the reasoning behind a close call: “That’s within my discretion.” In theory, judicial discretion is a narrow tool for resolving issues where ...
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