Miraclebets are a particular case arising on betting markets due to either bookmakers' different opinions on event outcomes or plain errors.
Really our father is in a plain error.
The appellate court has discretion as to whether or not to correct plain error.
It's plain error," Koll adds, invoking the doctrine allowing the appellate court to recognize overlooked trial mistakes when they would clearly alter the outcome.
It has to be more than plain error, Nathan.
State courts vary widely in their requirements for reviewing Confrontation Clause errors, but many review for either plain error, manifest injustice, or another similar standard.
The remainder of Chapter 1 is mainly a catalogue of misinterpretations, aberrations, and plain errors regarding the use of man as a generic.
The Court of Appeals applied a two part test to determine whether plain error had been committed.
But, he wrote, "the mere possibility of prejudice to the defendant is not enough to show plain error."
I agree with the plurality that it was plain error for the Court of Appeals to interpret the second sentence of Mo.