Asked by linda farran on May 26, 2024

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A question of law is generally the focus of an appellate court.

Question of Law

A matter concerning the interpretation or application of laws, as opposed to a question of fact, decided by a judge.

Appellate Court

An Appellate Court is a higher court that reviews the decisions of lower courts to ensure legal errors were not made during the proceedings.

  • Comprehend the function of judicial systems in elucidating statutes and administering them in particular instances.
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Mahmoud ZaghariMay 28, 2024
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Appellate courts primarily review and rule on questions of law, such as the application, interpretation, or constitutionality of statutes and legal principles, rather than questions of fact.