What legal remedies are available in an appeal?

In Florida, legal remedies available in an appeal depend on the nature of the original case. Generally, an appeals court will not consider new evidence or arguments, but will review a case to check for errors in the ruling. Depending on the outcome of the appeal, various remedies may be available, such as a new trial, a modification of the original judgment, or a reversal of the original decision. If the court finds errors in the lower court’s ruling, they may reverse the original decision or remand the case. A reversal completely negates the original decision and can result in a new trial or dismissal of the case. A remand sends the case back to the lower court for a new hearing or trial. In some cases, the court may also modify the original judgment. This means that the ruling is changed, but the court still upholds the original decision. This remedy is commonly used when the original ruling was correct, but the lower court made an error in the implementation of the decision. If the appeal court finds that the original ruling was unjust or improper, it may also award relief. Relief may be in the form of a monetary award, such as damages, attorney’s fees, or costs, or it may come in other forms such as an injunction. This remedy is used to rectify the wrong done by the lower court or to prevent future violations of legal rights.

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