
Justices of the Court of Appeal
Justices of the Court of Appeal are judges who hear important legal cases on appeal from lower courts. They review decisions to ensure the law was correctly applied and interpreted. These judges consider whether legal procedures were followed properly and whether the original verdict was fair and legal. Their rulings help clarify the law for future cases, and they have the authority to confirm, overturn, or modify decisions from lower courts. The Court of Appeal primarily handles cases involving serious legal issues, ensuring consistency and fairness in the justice system.