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Appeal Court

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Appeal Court nCorte f d'Appello


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If this had been a criminal law case and "bad advice" had been entered, an appeal court would have overturned the verdict, ordered reinstatement and due compensation for loss of earnings and injury to professional reputation.
The appeal court overruled a lower court that concluded that Sir Roy, and all other expert witnesses, are immune from disciplinary action.
In their rulings, both the IRB and the appeal court of first instance appear to have danced around politically sensitive issues and existing case law.
 
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