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A(n) is the process of seeking a higher court's review of a lower court's decision for the purpose of correcting or changing the lower court's judgment or decision.
 
  a. appeal
  b. deliberation
  c. disposition
  d. retrial

Question 2

The prohibition against double jeopardy is provided for in the:
 
  a. Fourth Amendment
  b. Fifth Amendment
  c. Sixth Amendment
  d. Eighth Amendment



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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