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Frequently referred to as a “post-trial motion,” such a motion can challenge the sufficiency of the evidence against the accused person, the jury’s verdict in the case, and the judge’s rulings both before and during the trial. Not every trial lawyer will file these motions, but it is always a good idea to do so for several reasons. Learn more about what happens after a criminal case trial on Ask the Lawyer with Brendan Bukalski: https://www.theintelligencer.com/commentary/article/What-happens-after-a-criminal-case-trial-12430423.php