Asked by Aiden Olson on Sep 29, 2024

Appellate courts have a panel of

A) two judges.
B) one judge and two lawyers.
C) at least three judges.
D) two judges and one lawyer.

Appellate Courts

Courts responsible for reviewing and potentially changing the outcomes of decisions made by lower courts.

Panel Of Judges

A group of judges who collectively hear and decide on cases in certain appellate courts, typically reviewing decisions from lower courts.

At Least Three Judges

A requirement for the number of judges to preside over certain appellate cases or panels, ensuring a fair and comprehensive review.

  • Describe the process of appeal and elucidate the function of appellate courts.