Appeal Case Procedural Issues

Summary

You have strong grounds for an appeal, especially due to the lack of evidence and procedural issues. Judges typically require solid, documented evidence, and the absence of a verifiable witness statement could lead to the testimony being excluded. Consider consulting an attorney specializing in appeals or traffic cases for a more precise evaluation.

Full Conversation

So in my appeal i cited that for the witness. I said the witness was fake the original court did not submit a response the higher court will now decide there is no evidence written statement name etc anywhere for this person.... This witness is the only thing in the police report saying i ran a red light because they did not have shebras statment in there i believe he has to throw it out
It sounds like you have a strong case for appealing based on procedural issues and lack of evidence. If the higher court rules in your favor, the witness testimony could be excluded, potentially affecting the outcome significantly.
Have you consulted with an attorney who specializes in appeals or traffic cases? They could offer valuable insight.
so what do you think if you were an appeals judge how would you view a witness that was third hand the cop did not talk too with no camera no written statment and then when i call them fake and site case law etc for cross examination they dont respond. then that witness being the only evidence in the police report what do you think if you gave me a % of that witness getting thrown out
Given the lack of direct testimony, absence of written statements, and procedural errors such as not allowing cross-examination, there's a strong chance the witness testimony could be excluded.
Have you considered reaching out to a local attorney specializing in appeals to strengthen your case further?
?
Case Rating: *
You have strong grounds for an appeal, especially due to the lack of evidence and procedural issues. Judges typically require solid, documented evidence, and the absence of a verifiable witness statement could lead to the testimony being excluded.
Have you considered consulting an attorney specializing in appeals or traffic cases for a more precise evaluation?