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If a justice dissents in a case, what is he or she doing

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If a justice dissents, he will judge the process unfounded, which means the party will not get what she intended with the process.

In case of an unfounded sentence, the party can appeal. This appeal, if judged well-founded, can reform the sentence and give the party what she intended with the process.

This subject refers to basic civil law procedures, an elementary branch of the study of law.

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