Asked by Leanthony Williams on Sep 29, 2024
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Questions of law are primarily determined by
A) appellate courts.
B) civil courts.
C) alternative dispute mediators.
D) None of these choices is correct.
Questions Of Law
Issues concerning the interpretation or application of laws, as opposed to questions of fact which are decided by a jury or judge in a trial.
Appellate Courts
Courts that review and potentially revise the decisions of lower courts, typically focusing on errors of law rather than disputes over factual matters.
Civil Courts
Courts that handle legal disputes between individuals or entities typically involving private law rights and responsibilities.
- Explain the appellate process and the role of appellate courts.
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melanie ogirriabout 5 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Appellate courts primarily determine questions of law, as they review the decisions of lower courts to ensure the correct application of law.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the appellate process and the role of appellate courts.