Are there any countries that allow either side unlimited appeals, never mind giving the Government unlimited appeals? You seem to be arguing against something that nobody has offered support for.
Quite simply, thinking that both sides should have the right to appeal if one side has the right to appeal is NOT the same thing as offering unlimited appeals, no matter how much you pretend it is.
Your argument has a simple converse: You’re accused of a crime and you did do it and you believe you can offer “good enough” evidence to get off, but you’re not positive. You’ve got loads of money and the public is going to love you as a defendant. You only need to convince one court you’re not guilty.
Sounds remarkably like OJ’s case to me.
Again, nobody is arguing for unlimited appeals. My understanding - and I could well be wrong here - is that an appeal goes to the next highest level. Usually this is a court of appeals. After that comes, often, a supreme court. In Europe there is also the European Court. However in the end you will eventually run out of places to appeal to. Again, is there anywhere that offers unlimited appeals?
A lot less fair seeing as it is a process that, as far as I am aware, doesn’t exist anywhere (although I am open to being shown to be incorrect there).