Tuesday 5 June 2012

Which of the following statements is generally not true about state intermediate appellate courts?

Which of the following statements is generally not true about state intermediate appellate courts?
A.   The appellate court allows the parties to make oral arguments outlining their position.
B.   The appellate court allows the parties to introduce new evidence so long as it was not previously introduced at the original trial.
C.   The appellate court usually allows the parties to file briefs outlining support for their positions.
D.   The appellate court reviews the record of the trial court. E.   Appellate court decisions are final and further appeal is not possible.
 

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