A person who is not satisfied with an appellate court’s decision "can take the case to a higher court."
On the off chance that you disagree with a decision of court or think your punishment is excessively brutal, you can claim, you can appeal to a higher court.
However, a higher court could dismiss your appeal and give you a much harsher punishment. Get legitimate counsel before choosing to request a decision.
You can appeal against liable decisions (on the off chance that you argued not liable) and sentence brutality. The Crown (the state or central government) can't bid a jury's decision of not liable, but rather can request sentence tolerance.