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Kentucky Judgment in a Criminal Case (Statement of Reasons)

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Judgment in a Criminal Case (Statement of Reasons)

A Kentucky Judgment in a Criminal Case (Statement of Reasons) is a document issued by a Kentucky court that outlines the court’s decision regarding a criminal case. It includes an explanation of the charges, the evidence presented in the case, the court’s findings of fact, and a determination of the sentence or other relief that is to be imposed. There are two types of Kentucky Judgment in a Criminal Case (Statement of Reasons): a Judgment of Conviction, which is issued when a defendant is found guilty, and a Judgment of Acquittal, which is issued when a defendant is found not guilty. The document also includes the court’s reasons for imposing the sentence or other relief, as well as any conditions that must be met for the sentence or relief to remain in effect.

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Rule 54.02 - Judgment upon multiple claims or involving multiple parties (1) When more than one claim for relief is presented in an action, whether as a claim, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim, or when multiple parties are involved, the court may grant a final judgment upon one or more but less than all

What's in the Written Decision. Regardless of what the Court of Appeal justices decide, they issue an order or opinion in writing. Generally, the court justices must provide an opinion with reasons why they made the decision.

Judgment: A court decision. Also called a decree or an order.

A statement of the reasons for the decision. The statement should explain why the decision was made. It should show a connection supported by a chain of reasoning, between the findings of fact and the decision.

Appellate procedure requires that parties provide the court with written arguments called briefs. Briefs describe the facts of the case and lay out the parties' legal arguments.

Opinion. A judge's written explanation of the decision of the court. Because a case may be heard by three or more judges in the court of appeals, the opinion in appellate decisions can take several forms. If all the judges completely agree on the result, one judge will write the opinion for all.

Sua sponte. : (sooh-uh spahn-tay) adj. Latin for "of one's own will," meaning on one's own volition, usually referring to a judge's order made without a request by any party to the case.

The Rationale explains the court's holding and what it means as a rule of law. It cites the case law as well as the public policy that the court applied. The Rationale also explains how the court dealt with a possible contrary case.

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Kentucky Judgment in a Criminal Case (Statement of Reasons)