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17 August, 02:02

Why do people ask appellate courts to review their cases?

a They want their cases retried in other courts.

b They feel that their trials were unfair.

c They want to present new evidence.

d They want the Supreme Court to try their cases.

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  1. 17 August, 03:48
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    Correct answer is B

    they thought the trial was unfair
  2. 17 August, 05:58
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    The correct option is B

    b They feel that their trials were unfair.

    The role of the appelate court is to review the courts as decided by the lower courts. there is no new evidence provided. The appelate court only review the cases as decided to find out whether due process was followed, and whether the decision was fair and constutional.
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