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Trial Court vs. Appellate Court
When you first begin a trial, you will be in an appellate court. True or false?
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False. When you first begin a trial, you will be in a trial court, not an appellate court. Appellate courts hear cases that have already had a trial and the decision is being challenged on appeal.
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