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Reversible Errors is a 2004 American made-for-television crime thriller film based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Scott Turow.It was directed by Mike Robe, who previously directed Scott Turow's The Burden of Proof, and stars Tom Selleck and William H. Macy.
Reversible errors include, but are not limited to: Judge did not follow the law. seating a juror who has manifested impermissible bias to one party or the other,
Reversible Errors, published in 2002 (paperback edition by Picador, 2003) is Scott Turow's sixth novel, and like the others, set in fictional Kindle County. The title is a legal term . The novel was a New York Times best seller , [ 1 ] won the 2003 Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize for Fiction, [ 2 ] and was a finalist for the 2002 Los Angeles ...
Plain errors are typically reversible errors. Higher courts will always reverse or remand the lower court's decision for reversible errors. Fundamental errors are both plain errors and reversible errors. Fundamental errors are similar to substantial errors; however, the definition of a "substantial error" may differ slightly among the courts.
Reversible error, a legal mistake invalidating a trial Reversible garment , a garment that can be worn two ways Piaget's theory of cognitive development , in which mental reversibility is part of the concrete operational stage, the understanding that numbers and objects can change and then return to their original state
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