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judicial errors

Judicial errors are mistakes made by judges during a legal decision. They can occur when a judge misinterprets the law, overlooks important evidence, or applies legal principles incorrectly. These errors can lead to unfair outcomes, such as wrongful convictions or wrongful acquittals. While judges aim for impartiality, errors are possible due to the complexity of legal cases, human oversight, or incomplete information. Recognizing judicial errors is important because they can sometimes be corrected through appeals, ensuring justice and fairness in the legal system.