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What would happen if there was no appellate process?

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  • 03-12-2021
The appellate courts have the power and authority to review the decisions of the trial court, and any judgment won in the trial court. The appellate court will review those decisions for legal or factual errors, and have the power to change the decision or judgment of the trial court. Many problems would be without this process
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