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ABC's of the Law


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as in appeal
If either person in a case is not satisfied by a decision made by a judge or jury, they can “appeal” the decision. During an appeal, a judge or judges at a higher level of court review the earlier court's decision. If they find that the earlier decision was correctly made, it will stand. If they disagree with the earlier decision then the case is sent back for a whole new trial at the lower court.
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