Asked by Aisha Panna on Sep 29, 2024

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Appellate courts primarily determine questions of

A) law.
B) law and fact.
C) fact.
D) All of these choices are correct.

Appellate Courts

Courts with the authority to review and revise decisions made by lower courts, ensuring legal errors are corrected.

Questions of Law

Issues regarding the interpretation or application of laws that are decided by a judge, not a jury.

  • Learn about the operation and boundaries of appellate courts.
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Christina Martinezabout 6 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Appellate courts primarily review and determine questions of law, such as the application, interpretation, or constitutionality of law, rather than questions of fact, which are typically resolved in trial courts.