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Any person convicted of a crime has the right to appeal their conviction to the appellate courts when there may be an error on a point of law.

True

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Any person convicted of a crime has the right to appeal their conviction to the appellate courts when there may be an error on a point of law.

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TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

An appeal is the procedural instrument used to modify or correct the course of a legal process. It occurs when the party itself, or person in charge, where appropriate, requests the review of a court decision.

The appeal must be lodged by application or by termination in the case file, ie it is not a new action and is, as a rule, directed to another court. However, it may be referred to the same body that issued the decision, as in the case of infringement and declaration embargoes.

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