Hi, I have question for anyone who has formed part of an appeals panel. I know that the panel cannot make decisions about which appeals they uphold until they have listened to all individual cases. However, how, in reality, does this work? Surely if there are, say 40 appeals, by the end of the 3rd or 4th day of hearing them all, the panel will have forgotten the finer details of the first cases they listened to? Is each panel member advised to record their personal decision after each case (but not discuss it) ready to then put forward their vote at the end? Is there any sort of discussion after each case at all?
Statistics: Posted by Liz1234567 — Fri Jun 14, 2024 12:12 pm