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What if the judge deliberately misjudges the case?

First, the judge misjudged the case?

1. If you think the judgment is wrong and refuse to accept the judgment of first instance, you should appeal to a higher court within 10 days for criminal cases and to a higher court within 15 days for civil cases.

If you refuse to accept the judgment of second instance, that is, the final judgment, you can't appeal.

3, but you can apply to the procuratorate for protest or to the court for retrial. The limitation period is six months.

Here, if the court really misjudges the case, the state can compensate the parties for personal or property losses caused by criminal cases or administrative cases.

Two, the responsibility for misjudged cases shall adhere to the following principles:

(a) seeking truth from facts, the principle of investigating mistakes;

(two) the principle of lifelong investigation of misjudged cases;

(three) the principle of examination according to law and confirmation according to procedures;

(four) the principle of responsibility and punishment;

(5) The principle of combining punishment with education.