What is an en banc appeal?

An en banc appeal is a type of legal appeal in California criminal law. This type of appeal is heard by a panel of 11 judges, instead of just one or three. The panel is known as the "en banc court," and it is convened by the California Court of Appeal. The en banc court can be used to hear appeals from criminal trials that involve cases with a particularly complex legal issue or cases that are likely to have a nationwide or statewide impact. The en banc court listens to both sides of the case and makes a decision on the legal issue in question. En banc appeals are relatively rare in criminal law. They are generally reserved for cases that involve higher profile issues or cases of great public interest. The decision made by the en banc court is binding and can only be overturned by the California Supreme Court. An en banc appeal is an important legal tool in California criminal law. The en banc court can provide clarity on difficult legal issues and ensure that justice is done in cases that may have far-reaching consequences.

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