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misspop

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Parties present their arguments to appellate courts by:
 a. holding a new trial with a new jury
  b. holding a new trial with the same jury used before c. holding a new trial without a jury
  d. presenting written briefs and oral arguments e. reading the trial transcript to the court

Question 2

A principal function served by the appellate courts is to:
 a. ensure that the trial judge correctly applied the law
  b. investigate the jury members to be sure that each was thinking in an unbiased manner c. verify the factual determinations made by the judge
  d. verify the factual determinations made by the jury e. all of the other choices



Fayaz00962

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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