Advanced Legal Research
A harmless error is a legal principle that states a court's mistake during a trial does not warrant a reversal of the decision if it did not affect the outcome of the case. This concept is vital in appellate practice because it allows courts to focus on substantial issues rather than minor mistakes that have no significant impact on the overall fairness or outcome of the trial. Understanding harmless error helps to streamline appeals by preventing unnecessary reversals over inconsequential errors.
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