
Originally Posted by
kayceegirl
... I filed for an appeal within 10 days, but cancelled it ...
I asked for a new trial ... The judge denied my request ...
I thought the fact pattern you related in this thread looked familiar. You already asked about this issue, in your
other thread.
A motion for a new trial and an appeal are indeed two different things. In a MFNT, you ask the judge to re-think what she has decided. In an appeal, you ask that a higher, appellate court find that the judge erred, and that it second-guess, over-rule, and reverse the decision.
The Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission is a third avenue, but, as they told you, it has no authority to review or change the judge's rulings or decisions. Normally such bodies exist for the purpose of disciplining judges, not over-ruling them. What they mean by saying that the "only avenue for review of such matters is through the normal appellate process," is that you should have followed through with your appeal.
You dismissed your appeal and that is the end of it, as far as your case is concerned.

Originally Posted by
kayceegirl
... What or where can I turn to now? What is my next step? How can someone commit perjury in a courtroom and no one cares? ...
You do understand that perjury is a crime?
You could try to persuade the district attorney to prosecute him for criminal perjury.